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Seeking feedback on 14 January 2025 under-frequency event
- Generation
We are seeking feedback from market participants who may have been substantially affected by an under-frequency event on 14 January 2025.
An under-frequency event occurs when the system frequency falls below 49.25 Hertz (Hz) because of a loss of injection of more than 60 megawatts (MW) into the grid.
At 10:39am on 14 January 2025 an event occurred when 179.787MW of generation injection was lost at the Huntly grid connection point. This resulted in a drop of frequency to 49.19Hz in the North Island.
Our draft determination is that Genesis Energy Ltd, as a generator, was the causer of this under-frequency event because:
- the interruption of energy injected into the grid occurred at Unit 1 of the Huntly power station, which belongs to Genesis
- no other asset was identified as having caused or potentially caused the event
- in the system operator’s view, Genesis was the causer of the event
- Genesis has accepted that it was the causer.
We welcome feedback on the draft determination of causer to compliance@ea.govt.nz by 5pm, 29 May 2025 to inform our final determination of causer.
We also invite feedback on the system operator’s calculation of the megawatts of power lost during the event.
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