Embedded generation tariff training
Understand how to design tariffs for EG customers that is fair to the customer’s business case and municipality’s revenue. Recommended that financial and technical staff attend.
Understand how to design tariffs for EG customers that is fair to the customer’s business case and municipality’s revenue. Recommended that financial and technical staff attend.
5-day intensive training covering the basics for all things embedded generation. Forms the foundation for the support. Technical and non-technical staff may attend.
The development of the Market Code is a crucial aspect of the new electricity supply industry in South Africa, with these rules set to shape the nation's future.
The development of the Market Code is a crucial aspect of the new electricity supply industry in South Africa, with these rules set to shape the nation's future. The Market Code creates and supports the trading and settlement rules and procedures for the purchase and sale of electricity by traders, retailers and participating generators. Given […]
• Market Landscape and Design
• Market participants and stakeholders
• Transition to a Market and the Role of the Central Purchasing Agency
• Market Participation and Governance
• Market Conduct Rules
• Dispute Resolution
• Bids and Offers
• Algorithm
• Price Setting
• Network Constraints
• Bids and Offers, Price settings
• Balancing Merit Order
• Metering and Reconciliation
The development of the Market Code is a crucial aspect of the new electricity supply industry in South Africa, with these rules set to shape the nation's future.
We are excited to announce our upcoming training session, organized in collaboration with GFA, aimed at supporting municipalities in adopting Energy Management Systems and addressing identified gaps. This exclusive training is tailored for the 13 municipalities under our direct support and extends to interested participants from the Energy Efficiency and Demand Side Management programme (EEDSM) and the Energy Efficiency Public Buildings and Infrastructure Programme (EEPBIP).
• Interconnector capacity allocation
• Boundary conditions
• Alignment of timelines
• Who and how to trade
Understand metering concepts, why bi-directional metering is required for EG and the minimum metering requirements for these customers.
• Financial settlements
• Credit cover calculations
• Financial timelines
• Data query and financial dispute process
General overview of grid impact studies and the requirements for these studies. Learn how to assess grid impact studies, complete the assessment form and interpret results. Covers all aspects under the municipality’s control.
• Ancillary Services Products
• Capacity Markets
• Contracts for Difference
• Other options for trading
• Interface with MO/SO
Deep-dive on grid impact studies.
This revision session will target issues that require further discussions that have arisen from previous sessions
Provides and overview of the guideline on processing embedded generation applications that are 1MW and larger, covering the process and requirements municipalities need to have in place and customers should adhere to.
Specialised training for exploring how to allocate power quality emission limits to embedded generation.