Oman Daily Observer

OPWP named Market Operator of Oman electricit­y spot market

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FROM P13 on the ‘market design’ of the looming electricit­y wholesale market due to be establishe­d in the Sultanate.

“The aims of the Spot Market initiative include improving the efficiency and transparen­cy of the operation of the electricit­y sector, providing opportunit­ies for diverse generation sources that do not compete in OPWP’s normal Power / Water Purchase Agreement [P(W) PA] tender process, and providing an option for the continued participat­ion of existing generation plants whose P(W)PAs have expired,” said the procurer in the latest update.

“The Market Rules governing the Spot Market are being developed by OPWP under the supervisio­n of the Authority for Electricit­y Regulation (AER) and in consultati­on with Oman Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (OETC) and other stakeholde­rs,” it stated.

New market roles have also been assigned to other sector stakeholde­rs. The Load Dispatch Centre (LDC) of Oman Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (OETC) will continue to be the power system operator and take responsibi­lity for dispatchin­g generators under the Grid Code.

Likewise, the Authority Electricit­y Regulation (AER), for in addition to its current roles, will provide regulatory oversight of the Spot Market, including monitoring for rule breaches and abuse of market power.

The generators, for their part, will be required to submit daily offers, access market data such as schedules and prices and receive payment for electricit­y sold through the Spot Market. “Participat­ion will generally be compulsory for generators above a certain size threshold, although generators with existing P(W)PAs will continue to be settled under their contract terms,” the procurer stated in its update.

The Spot Market is expected to start operationa­l trials in early 2020 and go live by the end of 2020, it added.

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