Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power Network

Abstract In early May 2024 ∼6 Coronal Mass Ejections were launched toward the Earth in short succession. This triggered the G5 “Gannon” geomagnetic storm lasting from ∼17 UT on 10 May 2024 to ∼9 UT on 12 May 2024. Auroral displays were seen around the world including at lower latitudes than previous...

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Main Authors: D. H. Mac Manus, C. J. Rodger, A. Renton, V. Lo, J. Malone‐Leigh, T. Petersen, M. Copland, A. T. Hendry, M. A. Clilverd, G. S. Richardson
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author D. H. Mac Manus
C. J. Rodger
A. Renton
V. Lo
J. Malone‐Leigh
T. Petersen
M. Copland
A. T. Hendry
M. A. Clilverd
G. S. Richardson
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C. J. Rodger
A. Renton
V. Lo
J. Malone‐Leigh
T. Petersen
M. Copland
A. T. Hendry
M. A. Clilverd
G. S. Richardson
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description Abstract In early May 2024 ∼6 Coronal Mass Ejections were launched toward the Earth in short succession. This triggered the G5 “Gannon” geomagnetic storm lasting from ∼17 UT on 10 May 2024 to ∼9 UT on 12 May 2024. Auroral displays were seen around the world including at lower latitudes than previous geomagnetic disturbances this century. Magnetic field variations measured at multiple sites in New Zealand exceeded values observed over the past 30 years. In 2022, following many years of industry‐research collaboration, an updated and enhanced “All of New Zealand” Geomagnetically Induced Current (GIC) mitigation strategy was developed. This strategy involves targeted line disconnections to reconfigure the network. The goal of this approach is to reduce GIC magnitudes and durations at the most at risk transformers, while still maintaining the continuous supply of power. Following training of control room staff, this strategy was declared operational in mid‐2023. Once disturbance levels reached the G5 threshold during the Gannon storm Transpower control room staff followed the planned procedure and implemented the mitigation strategy for the first time. There was no impact to New Zealand's electrical supply from this storm. GIC was measured at more than 70 transformers throughout the New Zealand power grid. Peak GICs observed after the mitigation strategy was in place reached ∼113 A at a transformer in the city of Dunedin. Without mitigation, modeling shows that a peak GIC of ∼200 A through the neutral would have occurred, exacerbated by the tripping of a transformer at a neighboring substation.
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spelling doaj-art-fd46dd50500c40409b148af3ef6fc0df2025-08-20T03:17:40ZengWileySpace Weather1542-73902025-06-01236n/an/a10.1029/2025SW004388Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power NetworkD. H. Mac Manus0C. J. Rodger1A. Renton2V. Lo3J. Malone‐Leigh4T. Petersen5M. Copland6A. T. Hendry7M. A. Clilverd8G. S. Richardson9Department of Physics University of Otago Dunedin New ZealandDepartment of Physics University of Otago Dunedin New ZealandTranspower New Zealand Ltd. Wellington New ZealandTranspower New Zealand Ltd. Wellington New ZealandDepartment of Physics University of Otago Dunedin New ZealandGNS Science Lower Hutt New ZealandTranspower New Zealand Ltd. Wellington New ZealandBritish Antarctic Survey (UKRI‐NERC) Cambridge UKBritish Antarctic Survey (UKRI‐NERC) Cambridge UKBritish Geological Survey (UKRI‐NERC) Edinburgh UKAbstract In early May 2024 ∼6 Coronal Mass Ejections were launched toward the Earth in short succession. This triggered the G5 “Gannon” geomagnetic storm lasting from ∼17 UT on 10 May 2024 to ∼9 UT on 12 May 2024. Auroral displays were seen around the world including at lower latitudes than previous geomagnetic disturbances this century. Magnetic field variations measured at multiple sites in New Zealand exceeded values observed over the past 30 years. In 2022, following many years of industry‐research collaboration, an updated and enhanced “All of New Zealand” Geomagnetically Induced Current (GIC) mitigation strategy was developed. This strategy involves targeted line disconnections to reconfigure the network. The goal of this approach is to reduce GIC magnitudes and durations at the most at risk transformers, while still maintaining the continuous supply of power. Following training of control room staff, this strategy was declared operational in mid‐2023. Once disturbance levels reached the G5 threshold during the Gannon storm Transpower control room staff followed the planned procedure and implemented the mitigation strategy for the first time. There was no impact to New Zealand's electrical supply from this storm. GIC was measured at more than 70 transformers throughout the New Zealand power grid. Peak GICs observed after the mitigation strategy was in place reached ∼113 A at a transformer in the city of Dunedin. Without mitigation, modeling shows that a peak GIC of ∼200 A through the neutral would have occurred, exacerbated by the tripping of a transformer at a neighboring substation.https://doi.org/10.1029/2025SW004388geomagnetically induced currentsmitigationGannon
spellingShingle D. H. Mac Manus
C. J. Rodger
A. Renton
V. Lo
J. Malone‐Leigh
T. Petersen
M. Copland
A. T. Hendry
M. A. Clilverd
G. S. Richardson
Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power Network
Space Weather
geomagnetically induced currents
mitigation
Gannon
title Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power Network
title_full Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power Network
title_fullStr Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power Network
title_full_unstemmed Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power Network
title_short Implementing Geomagnetically Induced Currents Mitigation During the May 2024 “Gannon” G5 Storm: Research Informed Response by the New Zealand Power Network
title_sort implementing geomagnetically induced currents mitigation during the may 2024 gannon g5 storm research informed response by the new zealand power network
topic geomagnetically induced currents
mitigation
Gannon
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2025SW004388
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