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Locational insights for a future NEM: Inside the 2025 ELI report

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In this week’s episode of AEMO On Air, we sit down with Edwina Knevett, Engineer – System Design, to explore AEMO’s second Enhanced Locational Information (ELI) report.
The report offers a lens to help future investment decisions across the National Electricity Market (NEM), providing critical locational insights to help navigate congestion, curtailment, and network losses as we transition from coal to renewables and firming.
To support informed planning, AEMO has consulted with stakeholders and adopted feedback, including the addition of future curtailment projections for hypothetical 300-megawatt projects in each location, under both near-term (2026–2028) and medium-term (2030–2035) outlooks.
Edwina unpacks what’s inside the report, where opportunities and risks lie, and how it complements AEMO’s broader suite of planning publications.
Download the 2025 ELI report here: http://bit.ly/3GClmSr
Feedback is welcome until Friday 1 August 2025: [email protected]
AEMO will host a webinar on Wednesday 23 July 2025 – register here: https://bit.ly/3U3vcje
News Update: http://bit.ly/4kvc6xw
Interviewer: Catie Low

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In this week’s episode of AEMO On Air, we sit down with Edwina Knevett, Engineer – System Design, to explore AEMO’s second Enhanced Locational Information (ELI) report.
The report offers a lens to help future investment decisions across the National Electricity Market (NEM), providing critical locational insights to help navigate congestion, curtailment, and network losses as we transition from coal to renewables and firming.
To support informed planning, AEMO has consulted with stakeholders and adopted feedback, including the addition of future curtailment projections for hypothetical 300-megawatt projects in each location, under both near-term (2026–2028) and medium-term (2030–2035) outlooks.
Edwina unpacks what’s inside the report, where opportunities and risks lie, and how it complements AEMO’s broader suite of planning publications.
Download the 2025 ELI report here: http://bit.ly/3GClmSr
Feedback is welcome until Friday 1 August 2025: [email protected]
AEMO will host a webinar on Wednesday 23 July 2025 – register here: https://bit.ly/3U3vcje
News Update: http://bit.ly/4kvc6xw
Interviewer: Catie Low

LinkedIn | X | Facebook

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