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ResearchPaperon
TheSouthAfrican
ElectricityMarket
CAPACITIESFORANENERGYTRANSITION
August2022
Contents
Abbreviationsi
1.Introduction1
1.1Background1
1.2Content2
2.TheSouthAfricanelectricitysupplyindustry3
3.Marketconcepts5
3.1DayAheadandintradaymarkets7
3.2Balanceresponsibilityandancillaryservices9
3.3Co-optimisationofenergyandreserves9
4.CentralPurchasingAgency11
5.Governanceandregulatorystructures13
6.Internationaltrade14
7.Conclusion16
8.Furtherreading17
Abbreviations
BRP
Balanceresponsibleparty
CPA
CentralPurchasingAgency
DMRE
DepartmentofMineralResourcesandEnergy
ESI
ElectricitySupplyIndustry
IPP
Independentpowerproducer
NERSA
NationalEnergyRegulatorofSouthAfrica
PPA
PowerPurchaseAgreements
SAPP
SouthernAfricanPowerPool
SMP
Systemmarginalprice
TSMO
TransmissionSystemandMarketOperator
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarketi
1.Introduction
1.1Background
TheSouthAfrican-GermanEnergyProgramme(SAGEN),fundedbytheGermangovernmentandimplementedbytheDeutscheGesellschaftfu?rInternationaleZusammenarbeit(GIZ),wasapproachedbyEskomTransmissiontoprovidefurthertechnicalassistanceandcapacitybuildingfortheimplementationofreformsinthepowersector.Thisresearchpaperhasbeendevelopedundertheproject“CapacitiesforanEnergyTransition”asaninputtothepowersectorreformprocess.Itservesasahigh-leveldescriptionofthemarketmodelanddescribesthevariousmarketsegmentsandhowthemarketisintendedtowork.ThetwootherresearchpaperscreatedunderthissupportprojectgivefurtherdetailsontheroleoftheCentralPurchasingAgency(CPA)withintheSouthAfricanmarketandtheuseofContractsforDifferencewithintheindustry.ItisbeneficialforreadersofthisdocumenttoalsoreadthesepapersastheyareinterlinkedandprovideinsightintokeyaspectsofhowthefutureelectricitymarketinSouthAfricacouldwork.ThisreportwaspreparedbyHans-ArildBredesenfromBredesenConsultingactingasasub-contractortoNordPool
Consulting.
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TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket1
1.2Content
Thisresearchpaperpresentstheunderlyingconceptsofthemarketmodel,more
specificallyas:
a)TheSouthAfricanelectricitysupplyindustry
b)Marketconceptandthekeymarketfeatures
c)Regulatorystructures
d)Internationalmarkets
ThedescriptionisbasedontheexistingpresentationsofthecurrentmodelaswellastheongoingdevelopmentofthefutureSouthAfricanMarketCode.Thiscode(underdevelopment)shallbecometheregulationdocumentfortheSouthAfricanmarketmodel.
Disclaimer:ThedevelopmentoftheSouthAfricanMarketCodeisaworkinprogresswherethedescribedmarketmodel,includingthedetailedrules,arebeingdevelopedinparalleltothispaper(andwillcontinuetoevolveovertime).ThefinalmarketmodelwillalsobeinfluencedbythefinalchangestotheEnergyRegulationAmendmentBill(ERA)andpotentiallyothergovernmentaldecisions.
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket2
2.TheSouthAfricanelectricity
supplyindustry
TheSouthAfricangovernmenthasoutlineditsintentiontomovetoacompetitiveelectricitymarket,eventuallyallowingallconsumerschoiceofelectricitysupplier.Thetransitiontoacompetitivemarketmodelwillbebasedonastepwiseimplementationofvariousmarketsegments,aswellasaphasedintroductionofparticipantstotheSouthAfricanpowermarket.Tounderstandtheprocessesrequiredwithinanelectricitymarket,itisvaluabletooutlinetherelevantstakeholdersandhowtheyparticipateintheindustry.Figure1showsaschematicofanelectricitysupplyindustry(ESI)withacompetitivemarket.
Eskomiscurrentlystructuredasaverticallyintegrated,state-ownedenterprisebutisintheprocessofunbundlingintoseparategeneration,transmissionanddistributionentities.Theunbundlingdoesnotnecessarilymeanfulllegalseparationbutwillatleastincorporatefunctionalunbundling.Approximately95%oftheelectricityproducedinSouthAfricaiscurrentlyproducedbyEskomGeneration,primarilythroughcoal-firedthermalpowerstations.Additionalcapacityproducedbyindependentpowerproducers(IPPs)ispurchasedbyEskomthroughcontractsintheformofPowerPurchaseAgreements(PPAs),whichspecifythepriceatwhichelectricitywillbeboughtforasetnumberofyearsthroughasinglebuyer.TherequirementsforadditionalpowerarebasedonaministerialdeterminationbytheDepartmentofMineralResourcesandEnergy(DMRE)inlinewiththeIntegratedResourcePlansof2010and2019.Incontrasttoacentrallyplannedenvironment,acompetitiveenvironmentwillalloweligibleIPPstoenterthemarketastheychoose,withpricesignalsdeterminingwhennewcapacityiscreated;ifinvestorsthinkthattheywillmakeaprofitsellingelectricitytheyinvestinnewgenerationfacilities.
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price
Contract
price
Contract
Market
price
Market
price
PPAContractprice
PPAContract
price
Households
Use-of-systemcharges
Use-of-systemcharges
Systemoperator
Communities/
businesses
LegacyIPPs
Transmission
Distribution
Bilateralagreements–contractprice
Powerintensive
users
NewIPPs
Brokers,traders,retailers
Marketprice
Marketoperator
Marketprice(usedinsettlement)
Central
purchasingagency
ESKOMGx
FlowofFlowofFlowof
Generators
Consumers
money,determinedbythemarket
money,determinedbythecontracts
electricity
Figure1.ParticipantsintheSouthAfricanelectricitysupplyindustry
Wherethesemarketmechanismsaredeemedtobeinsufficienttoensuresecurityofsupply,contractscanbeenteredintowithaspecialpurposevehiclecalledtheCentralPurchasingAgency(CPA),whichperformsasupportingrolewithinthemarket(detailedinSection5).
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket4
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket5
Whilecompetitionwillbeallowedbetweengenerators,thetransmissionanddistributionnetworksmustbeoperatedandregulatedasmonopoliesindependentofthemarket.Thisisbecauseaccesstothesenetworksisrequiredbyallparticipantsandthereforenon-discriminatorythird-partyaccessmustbeensuredasaprerequisitetocompetition.Tocoverthecostsofowning,operatingandexpandingthenetwork,anunbundleduse-of-systemtariff(sometimesreferredtoasawheelingtariff)isappliedtoallelectricitytransferredonthenetwork.ThischargeispaidtotheSystemOperator,whoisresponsibleforthemeteringofallmarketparticipants,thereal-timebalancingofsupplyanddemandontheintegratedpowersystemandtheiswsuingofdispatchinstructions.Inacompetitivemarketenvironment,theSystemOperatorwillusetradesreportedfromtheMarketOperatortomanagethereal-timeprocessesrequiredforthephysicalbalanceofthepowersystem.Theconsumers(oftenrepresentedbytraders,brokersand/orresellers)willbuyelectricityfromachosensupplierthatwillutilisethevarioustradingopportunitiesthroughthemarketstobuytherequiredelectricitytomeettherequirementsfromtheconsumers.TheMarketOperatoristhebodyresponsibleformanagingthemarketscreatedtofacilitatethischoiceandforensuringthatfinancialsettlementsbetweenbuyersandsellersaresettledinatransparentmanner.
3.Marketconcepts
Inaperfectlybalancedsystem,theamountofelectricityproducedequatestotheamountofelectricityconsumedatanygiventime.Thebenefitofamarketisnotonlythatitallowsconsumerstochooseproductsthatbestsuitthembutthatindoingso,thissystembalanceoccursatapricethatisacceptabletoeveryone(definedasmarketclearing).
Giventhecoordinationrequiredtoachievethisbalance,differentmarketmechanismsareusedtofacilitateit.Theseincludemarketplatformsinwhich:
a)predictedsupplyanddemandaretradedbyparticipantsaheadoftime,toallowforsystemplanningandcoordination=short-termphysicalmarketssuchastheDayAheadmarketsandinthefuture,intradaymarkets
b)anyimbalancescreatedduetothedifferencebetweenrealandpredictedsupplyanddemandarereconciledtoensuresystemsecurity=balanceresponsibility,reservemarketsandancillaryservices.
c)contractscanbeenteredintotoprovidecapacityforlongertermsupplysecurity=
capacityremunerationschemes
d)themarketmodelallowsforlonger-termbilateraltrades(bothphysicalandfinancial)tobetradeddirectlybetweenabuyerandselleroutsidetheshort-termphysicalmarketstoallowforhedgingagainstpricerisk.
Theshort-termphysicalenergymarket,whereelectricityispaidforasconsumed,consistsofacommitmenttothedeliveryandconsumptionofpower.Afuturefinancialenergymarketallowsfortradingtooccuroncontracts,withanunderlyingreferencetotheshort-termmarket.Thismarketcanbeusedforderivativetrading,tosupportriskmanagementstrategiesbyparticipants.(FormoredetailsonthesecontractspleaseseetheEskomTransmissionresearchpaperentitled“ContractsforDifference”).
EskomhasalreadyestablishedtheEskomDynamicEnergyMarket(EDEM),whichcanformthebasisoftherequiredplatformsforacompetitiveelectricitymarket.Theseplatforms,operatedbytheTransmissionMarketOperatorareillustratedinFigure2.
Energyreservemarket
(Dayaheadreserve)
Availablebutheld
backforreserve
margin
Balancingmarket
Realtimedeliveryofpower
Ancillaryservices
Networksupport
services
Otherservices
Anythingthatcan
managesupply/demand
inrealtime
Capacitymarket
Firmpowercanbecalledonwhenneeded
Energymarket(Dayahead)
Carriedacross
wirestoday
Figure2.OverviewofEskom’sDynamicEnergyMarket(EDEM)model
Eligiblebuyersandsellersarealsoabletoconcludephysicalandfinancialbilateralcontractsoutsidethismarket.Thephysicalcontracts,incorporatingthecommitmentfordeliveryandconsumptionofpower,willresultindeclarationstotheMarketOperatorbytheendofeachday’stradingontheDayAheadmarket(gateclosure).IntradayvariationswillbepermittedasapprovedbytheSystemOperator(afteraccountingfornetworkconstraints).
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3.1DayAheadandintradaymarkets
ADayAheadmarketisnormallywheremostenergyistraded.Asthenamesuggests,theDayAheadmarketisrunonedayaheadofrealtimeandattemptstoestablishaprovisionalhour-by-hourbalancebetweenelectricitysupplyandconsumption.GeneratorssubmitabidtotheMarketOperatorforeachoftheirpowerproducingunits,declaringtheircapacity,availabilityandpriceforeachhourofthefollowingday.Theseunit-basedbidsarereferredtoascomplexorders,astheyincludetechnicalparameters(start-uporshut-downtimes,howfastaunitcanchangeitsoutput,minimumgeneration)andthepricesassociatedwithproductionasacapacity-dependentcurve.Retailers,brokersandtradersrepresentingtheconsumers(households,businessesandpower-intensiveindustries)submittheirpredictedconsumptionlevelsperhourasdemandorderstotheMarketOperator.Oncegeneratorshaveofferedtheircapacity,expressedwithdifferentvolumesatdifferentprices,andconsumershaveindicatedtheirwillingnesstopayforenergyatasetofgivenprices,theMarketOperatormatchesgeneratorsandconsumersonanhour-by-hourbasis.Matchinggeneratorsandconsumersinthiswayresultsinaprovisionalbalancepoint,asindicatedinFigure3,atwhichelectricityissoldatasystemmarginalprice(SMP)forallparties.Thepowergenerationunitsareactivatedinanascendingorderoftheirrespectiveofferprice,andasaresult,themosteconomicallyefficientproductionunitswillbechosenfirst(energyoptimisation).
Supply
Price(EUR/MWh)
System
Marginal
Price
Demand
Turnover
Figure3.SystemMarginalPriceandpowervolumes
forbothsupplyanddemandcurves
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket7
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket8
Thisinitialmarketbalancepointisanunconstrainedresult,independentofanyphysicalnetworkconstraints.However,theinclusionofnetworkconstraintsisnecessarytoensurethephysicalviabilityofthedispatchorders.Therefore,thevolumesofpowertobeproducedbyeachgeneratorarerecalculatedtoincorporatenetworkconstraints(calledaconstrainedresult).Ifaparty’sunconstrainedscheduleisreducedduetothisre-calculation,itwillbeallowedtokeepits“l(fā)ostopportunitypayment”fortheconstrainedvolume.
Exampletodemonstratelostopportunitypayment
a)AgeneratoroffersageneratingunitatapriceofR500foragivenhour.
b)Theunconstrainedmarketresultisthatthisgeneratorshouldproduce50MWhataSMPofR700.
c)However,duetonetworkconstraints,itsproductionscheduleisreducedto45MWh.
Thegenerator’sfinancialsettlementforthatspecifichourwouldthenbe:
Totalpayment=productionpayment+lostopportunitypayment
=(electricityproducedSMP)+(lostopportunitygenerator
offerprice)
Totalpayment=(45MWhR700)+[(50MWh–45MWh)(R700–R500)]
=R31500+R1000
=R32500
TheconstrainedresultisthenusedbytheSystemOperatortoformulatedispatchinstructionsforthenextday.InadditiontoaDayAheadmarket,inthefuture,intradaymarketscanbeusedthroughoutthedaytobalanceproductionandconsumption.ThesemarketsfunctioninthesamewayasDayAheadmarketsbutwithinashortertimeframe(forexample,auctionstakeplaceeveryfourhours).However,theshortertimeframesdocreatemoreonerousrequirementsand,whilethereisanambitiontocreatethistypeofmarketinthefuture,itwillnotbecreatedwithintheinitialmodel.
services
3.2Balanceresponsibilityandancillary
Ifallpartiesadheretotheirpredictedproductionandconsumption,thesystemremainsinbalance.However,thereareinevitablydeviationsfrompredictedproductionandcon-sumptionandtheseimbalancesareaddressedthroughbalanceresponsibility,DayAheadreservemarketsandancillaryservices.
Balanceresponsibilityisdefinedasaparticipant’sobligationtopaythecostsassociatedwithanyimbalancecausedduetothedifferencebetweenrealandpredictedsupplyordemand;ifageneratorproduceslesspowerthanpredictedorconsumersconsumemorepowerthanpredicted,theparticipantisrequiredtopaythecostsassociatedwithprocuringadditionalpowerandcoordinatingthebalancingofthesysteminrealtime.
ThepowerrequiredtobalancethesysteminrealtimecanbeprocuredthroughancillaryservicesandDayAheadreservemarkets,wheregeneratorsdeclarethattheyareavailableatspecifiedtimestoproduceacertainamountofpower,ifthereisashortfall.Thesegeneratorsarecompensatedbothformakingthemselvesavailableonstandbyandforanyelectricityproducedduringthistimeframe.Duetothehigherdispatchabilityandsystemcoordinationrequirementforthistypeofgeneration,thepriceofelectricityonthismarketisalsohigher;acostthatisbornebythebalanceresponsibleparty(BRP).Consumerscanalsodeclarethattheyareavailableatspecifiedtimestoreduceconsumptionbyaspecifiedamount(demandresponse),forwhichtheywillbecompensatedfor.TherequirementfortheamountsandtypesofreservesisacalculationthatisdonebytheSystemOperatortoensuresystemsecurity(reserveoptimisation).TheMarketOperatorisresponsibleforprocuringtheseancillaryservicesonbehalfoftheSystemOperator.Thesebalancingmechanismscreateacostincentiveforallpartiestopredictanddeclaretheirpowerproductionorrequirementsaccuratelyandadheretotheirpredictions.
3.3Co-optimisationofenergyandreserves
Tofacilitatethetradingforeachmarket,theMarketOperatorusesindividualunit-basedcomplexordersfromBRPs(onboththeconsumptionandgenerationside)indifferentmarkets,tooptimiseforbothcostandsystemsecurity.Thisissplitintotwomainprocesses:Energyoptimisationandreserveoptimisation.Theenergyoptimisation,representedbytheenergybalancebetweensupplyanddemandissolvedusingtheDayAheadandfutureintradaymarkets,whilethereserveoptimisation,accordingtotheSystemOperator’srequirements,issolvedinthereservemarket.
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket9
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket10
Boththeenergyandreservesoptimisationsaresolvedinonealgorithm.ThisalgorithmwillberunbytheMarketOperator,usingthesameunit-basedcomplexordersonbothmarkets.Thealgorithmwillcalculatetheoptimalresultsforboththeenergybalancebetweensupplyanddemand,andtheSystemOperator’srequirementforreservesaspartofoneprocess.Therebythenameco-optimisation,asitoptimisesboththeenergybalanceandthereserverequirementaspartofoneprocessoralgorithm.Thisco-optimisationisoneofthekeyfeaturesthatdistinguishestheproposedSouthAfricanmarketmodelfrom,forexample,itsEuropeancounterpart.
Exampletodemonstrateco-optimisation
GU1
GU2
GU3
Thisisasimplifiedexamplebasedononeinflexibledemand-siderequirementof600MWandonereserverequirement(inreality,therewillbethree)fromthe
SystemOperatorof150MW.Therearenonetworkconstraintsinthisexample.Threegeneratingunits(GU)withthefollowing(simplified)parametersareofferedtothemarket:
(1)300MW,pricedatR400/MW,non-flexible
(2)100MW,pricedatR500/MW,flexible
(1)100MW,pricedatR600/MW,flexible
(1)200MW,pricedatR550/MW,non-flexible
(2)100MW,pricedatR700/MW,flexible
Ifyoudoapureenergymarketcalculation,theresultwouldbe:
GU1:GU2:
GU3:
Allitsoutputwouldbetaken(400MW),
Noneofitsoutputwouldbetaken,
200MWwouldbetaken(Order1),
andtheSMPwouldbeR550(thepriceofthelastunitusedinamerit-orderselection).
However,theco-optimisationwillalsoneedtoconsiderthereserverequirementfromtheSO.
GU1:
GU2:
GU1:GU2:
GU3:
Energy300MW*R700=R210.000Reserve100MW*R400=R40000Energy50MW*R700=R35000Reserve50MW*R400=R20000
Energy250MW*R700=R175000
Noreservepayment
Basedontheordersonthepreviouspage,theselectionprocesswouldthereforebe:
Reserves(thisrequiresflexiblegeneration):
100MWfromOrder(2)
50MWfromOrder(1)
Energy(bothflexibleandnon-flexiblegenerationcanbeused):
300MWfromOrder(1)
50MWofitsOrder(1)(remainingafterreserveselection)
200MWofitsOrder(1)and50MWofOrder(2)
ResultinginaSMPforenergyofR700/MW(thepriceofthelastunitusedinamerit-orderselection)andaSMPforreservesofR300/MW(basedonthelostopportunitycostfrombeingkeptoutsidetheenergymarketcalculatedasthedifferencebetweenthelowestcostoffered–R400fororder1forGU1andtheSMP–calculatedatR700/MW).
Paymentswouldthenendupas:
GU1
GU2
GU3
4.CentralPurchasingAgency
ACentralPurchasingAgency(CPA)isamarketsupportentitythatwillbecreatedtofulfiltheroleofcounterparttocontractsnecessarytofacilitatethetransitiontoacompetitivemarketaswellasaspecialpurposevehiclemanagingnon-marketagreementsorservicesalignedwiththecompetitivemarket.
ItwillbefinanciallyresponsiblefortheexistingPowerPurchaseAgreementswithIPPs(legacycontracts)andwillparticipateasabalanceresponsiblepartyinthemarketfortheelectricityproducedundertheseagreements.ItcanalsoenterintonewPPAswithIPPstoenhancesystemstability.
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket11
TheSouthAfricanElectricityMarket12
InadditiontocontractswithIPPs,theCPAwillserveasthefinancialcounterpartforelectricitygeneratedbyEskomGeneration(vestingcontracts).Thesecontractsaresignedwitheachpowerplantandtypicallyconsistoftwoparts;thefirstappliedoverthelifetimeoftheplantandthesecondexpiringovertime.Thefirstsectionspecifiesanagreeduponpaymenttocoverthefixedcapital,operationalandmaintenancecostsrequiredbytheplantandspecialancillaryservicessuchasblackstartingandislanding.Thesecondsectionspecifiesafixedenergyandreservecapacityprice(hedgeprice)tobeappliedatthestartofthecontractandtheprocessbywhichthisfixedpricewillgraduallytransitiontothemarketpriceovertime.Whenapplyingahedgeprice,powerisfirstboughtorsoldinacompetitivemarketthenhedgedbacktotheagreeduponfixedprice.EskomGenerationwillbetheBRPforallitsgeneration.(FormoredetailsontheCPApleaserefertoEskomTransmissionresearchpaperentitled“TheRoleoftheCentralPurchasingAgency”.)
Common?nancialsettlementservices
BalanceResponsibleParties(Generators,Retailers,Traders,Consumers)
BalanceResponsibleParties(Generators,Retailers,Traders,Consumers)
MarketOperator
(future)
Intraday
(Energy)
Centralpurchasingagency
Day-ahead
Reserves(Capacity)
Energyhedge
(Energy)
SystemOperator
Day-ahead
(Energy)
Availability
payment(capacity)
Balancing
activations
Ancillary
services
(Energy)
Figure4.Organisationalaspectsofthemarketmodel
Figure4illustratestheresultantorganisationalaspectsofthemarketmodel.TheexistingEskomDynamicEnergyMarketandPPAsformpartofaregulatory“sandbox”environment.Thismeansthatthemarketisalreadybeingusedasdesigned,withpricesdeterminedaccordingtothemarket.Similarly,thePPAswithEskomGenerationandEskomDistributionareappliedaspertheagreedcalculationsandprinciplesinthesecontracts.However,oncethesepaymentsaredeterminedaccordingtothemarket,theyarehedgedbacktoaregulatedrevenuedeterminationmadebytheNationalEnergyRegulatorofSouthAfrica(NERSA).The“sandbox”operationmeansthatthepartiesarenotsubjecttothefinancialeffectofthepaymentsandchargesbutareabletolearnhowtheseprocesseswillworkinthefuturemarket.
5.Governanceandregulatory
structures
Figure5illustratestheregulatoryandlegislativeenvironmentfortheSouthAfricanelectricitysupplyindustry.
NationalPolicy
Documents
Discussion
e.g.Whitepaperon
EnergyPolicy
NationalParliament
NationalExecutive
NERSA
Regulations
Licenses
Codes
Rules
Guidelines
Methodologies
e.g.SAMarketCode
NERSA
TransmissionSystem
andMarketOperator
(TSMO)
MarketCommittee
Figure5.RegulatoryandlegislativeenvironmentfortheSouthAfricanelectricity
supplyindustryandmarket(adaptedfromtheElectricityPricingPolicy)
Metering
Financialsettlement
Disputesettlement
Investigationof
noncompliance
MarketOperator
SystemOperator
Legislation
Bills
Acts
e.g.Electricity
RegulationAct
e.g.National
EnergyAct
Directions
Principles
SectorPolicy
DMRE
NERSA
DMRE
NERSA
Implementation
Green
White
paper
paper
Papers
DMRE
DMRE
AtthehighestlevelofgovernancearenationaldocumentsanddiscussionsbytheNationalParliamentortheExecutive.Theseaddressprioritymultisectoralissues,forexample,theNationalDevelopmentPlan2030andStateoftheNationaddresses.Whiteorgreenpapersandlegislationprovidehigh-levelguidancewithinthesectorandarethereforetheresponsibilityoftheDepartmentofMineralResourcesandEnergy(DMRE).T
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