The case of negative day-ahead electricity prices

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Fanone, E., Gamba, A. and Prokopczuk, M. (2013) The case of negative day-ahead electricity prices. Energy Economics, 35. pp. 22-34. ISSN 0140-9883

Abstract/Summary

In recent years, Germany has significantly increased its share of electricity produced from renewable sources, which is mainly due to the Renewable Energy Act (EEG). The EEG substantially impacts the dynamics of intra-day electricity prices by increasing the likelihood of negative prices. In this paper, we present a non-Gaussian process to model German intra-day electricity prices and propose an estimation procedure for this model. Most importantly, our model is able to generate extreme positive and negative spikes. A simulation study demonstrates the ability of our model to capture the characteristics of the data.

Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/25334
Refereed Yes
Divisions Henley Business School > Finance and Accounting
Uncontrolled Keywords Electricity; Lévy processes; Price spikes; Negative prices; Fractional integration
Publisher Elsevier
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