Voluntarily Scheduled Resources Guidelines consultation

27/11/2025
Market National Electricity Market
StageFinal Report
ConvenorAEMO NEM
Initiated20/02/2025
Accepting submissions?No

Timeline

  • Consultation paper published
    20 February 2025
  • Public forum
    28 February 2024
  • Submissions due on consultation paper
    20 March 2025
  • Draft report published
    3 June 2025
  • Submissions due on draft report
    9 July 2025
  • Additional (second) draft report published
    4 September 2025
  • Submissions due on additional (second) draft report
    2 October 2025
  • Final report published
    27 November 2025

Key contact:

[email protected]

Matter under consultation

On 19 December 2024, the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) made a final rule (National Electricity Amendment (Integrating price-responsive resources into the NEM) Rule 2024) introducing a voluntary framework known as “dispatch mode” to integrate presently unscheduled price-responsive energy resources into NEM scheduling and dispatch processes. The operation of the new “IPRR dispatch mode” will commence on 23 May 2027.

Clause 11.180.3(a)(2) of the National Electricity Rules (NER) stipulates that the Guidelines must be developed in accordance with the Rules consultation procedures, and published by 31 December 2025.

Many of the matters to addressed in the VSR Guidelines are specified in the NER (3.10A.3), including the setting of operational zones, technical assessments and capacity, bidding, dispatch conformance and metering.

AEMO thanks all stakeholders for their feedback on the proposal, which was undertaken as required by NER 3.10B.2(c), following the procedure in NER 8.9.2.

Scope

The VSR Guidelines will provide prospective voluntarily scheduled resource providers (VSRPs), as well as other energy market stakeholders including network system providers, retailers, aggregators, and owners/operators of VSRs, with the technical, market and regulatory requirements of participation in the dispatch mode.

  • First stage
  • Second stage
  • Third stage
  • Final stage

Stakeholder engagement

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