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More electricity black-outs could be on the cards next summer for people in south-eastern Australia. The national energy market operator is warning of an increased risk of supply shortages in New South Wales and Victoria.

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00:00 Well, these shortages are being attributed to delays in renewable energy projects that
00:06 they were hoping to have up and running by the time New South Wales's largest coal-fired
00:11 power plant was set to retire mid-next year.
00:14 Instead, they say battery projects won't be ready as soon as they had previously hoped.
00:20 Now, the Australian energy market operator has now made changes to its forecast and has
00:25 said that Australians can expect more blackouts next summer as a result of these delays.
00:31 The government says there are plenty of renewable energy projects in the pipeline, but they're
00:35 just facing challenges with building transmission quickly, so that's looking at things like
00:40 supply and technical connection.
00:43 Another factor that's contributing to the forecast shortages in New South Wales is a
00:47 revised assumption of the demands for electricity in the state.
00:51 Now, over in Victoria, they're also at higher risk of blackouts due to mothballed generators
00:57 in South Australia.
00:58 Now, that's a term used to describe the temporary shutdown and storage of generators for later
01:04 use and transmission limitations affecting the flow of electricity to Melbourne.
01:10 South Australia could also face more blackouts due to delays of an energy project there.
01:15 Now, the market operator says they are working on a solution for all of this.
01:19 They're hoping to have a reserve capacity up and running before next summer, but just
01:25 in case this doesn't happen, it would be wise to have a few spare torches and batteries
01:30 handy before next summer.
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