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Managing Energy Risk : An Integrated View on Power and Other Energy Markets
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Managing Energy Risk : An Integrated View on Power and Other Energy Markets

[Book Description]

An overview of today's energy markets from a multi-commodity perspective As global warming takes center stage in the public and private sectors, new debates on the future of energy markets and electricity generation have emerged around the world. The Second Edition of Managing Energy Risk has been updated to reflect the latest products, approaches, and energy market evolution. A full 30% of the content accounts for changes that have occurred since the publication of the first edition. Practitioners will appreciate this contemporary approach to energy and the comprehensive information on recent market influences. A new chapter is devoted to the growing importance of renewable energy sources, related subsidy schemes and their impact on energy markets. Carbon emissions certificates, post-Fukushima market shifts, and improvements in renewable energy generation are all included. Further, due to the unprecedented growth in shale gas production in recent years, a significant amount of material on gas markets has been added in this edition.Managing Energy Risk is now a complete guide to both gas and electricity markets, and gas-specific models like gas storage and swing contracts are given their due. The unique, practical approach to energy trading includes a comprehensive explanation of the interactions and relations between all energy commodities. * Thoroughly revised to reflect recent changes in renewable energy, impacts of the financial crisis, and market fluctuations in the wake of Fukushima * Emphasizes both electricity and gas, with all-new gas valuation models and a thorough description of the gas market * Written by a team of authors with theoretical and practical expertise, blending mathematical finance and technical optimization * Covers developments in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, as well as coal, oil, natural gas, and renewables The latest developments in gas and power markets have demonstrated the growing importance of energy risk management for utility companies and energy intensive industry. By combining energy economics models and financial engineering, Managing Energy Risk delivers a balanced perspective that captures the nuances in the exciting world of energy.

[Table of Contents]
 
Preface                                            xi
Acknowledgements                                   xiii
1 Energy Markets                                   1   (54)
  1.1 Energy Trading                               3   (4)
    1.1.1 Spot Market                              3   (1)
    1.1.2 Forwards and Futures                     4   (2)
    1.1.3 Commodity Swaps                          6   (1)
    1.1.4 Options                                  6   (1)
    1.1.5 Delivery Terms                           6   (1)
  1.2 The Oil Market                               7   (5)
    1.2.1 Consumption, Production and Reserves     7   (3)
    1.2.2 Crude Oil Trading                        10  (1)
    1.2.3 Refined Oil Products                     11  (1)
  1.3 The Natural Gas Market                       12  (9)
    1.3.1 Consumption, Production and Reserves     13  (2)
    1.3.2 Natural Gas Trading                      15  (4)
    1.3.3 Liquefied Natural Gas                    19  (2)
  1.4 The Coal Market                              21  (6)
    1.4.1 Consumption, Production and Reserves     21  (2)
    1.4.2 Coal Trading                             23  (3)
    1.4.3 Freight                                  26  (1)
  1.5 The Electricity Market                       27  (15)
    1.5.1 Consumption and Production               27  (4)
    1.5.2 Electricity Trading                      31  (7)
    1.5.3 Electricity Exchanges                    38  (4)
  1.6 The Emissions Market                         42  (13)
    1.6.1 Kyoto Protocol                           42  (3)
    1.6.2 EU Emissions Trading Scheme              45  (1)
    1.6.3 Flexible Mechanisms                      46  (2)
    1.6.4 Products and Marketplaces                48  (3)
    1.6.5 Other Emissions Trading Schemes          51  (4)
2 Renewable Energy                                 55  (46)
  2.1 The Role of Renewable Energy in              55  (5)
  Electricity Generation
    2.1.1 Historical Development                   55  (3)
    2.1.2 Political Targets                        58  (1)
    2.1.3 Forecasts                                59  (1)
  2.2 The Role of Liquid Biofuels in the           60  (1)
  Transportation Sector
  2.3 Renewable Energy Technologies                61  (17)
    2.3.1 Hydropower                               61  (5)
    2.3.2 Wind Power                               66  (3)
    2.3.3 Solar Energy                             69  (2)
    2.3.4 Geothermal Energy                        71  (2)
    2.3.5 Bioenergy                                73  (4)
    2.3.6 Not Widespread Renewable Energies        77  (1)
  2.4 Support Schemes for Renewable Energy         78  (9)
    2.4.1 Feed-In Tariffs                          80  (3)
    2.4.2 Net Metering                             83  (1)
    2.4.3 Electric Utility Quota Obligations       83  (2)
    and Tradable Certificates
    2.4.4 Auctions                                 85  (1)
    2.4.5 Subsidies, Investment Grants and Tax     86  (1)
    Benefits
  2.5 Key Economic Factors of Renewable Energy     87  (3)
  Projects
    2.5.1 The Project Developer's Perspective      87  (1)
    2.5.2 The Project Investor's Perspective       88  (2)
  2.6 Risks in Renewable Energy Projects and       90  (11)
  their Mitigation
    2.6.1 Project Development Risks                90  (3)
    2.6.2 Construction Risks                       93  (1)
    2.6.3 Resource Risks                           93  (3)
    2.6.4 Technical Risks                          96  (1)
    2.6.5 Market Risks                             97  (2)
    2.6.6 Regulatory Risks                         99  (1)
    2.6.7 Other Operational Risks                  100 (1)
3 Risk Management                                  101 (50)
  3.1 Governance Principles and Market             102 (2)
  Regulation
  3.2 Market Risk                                  104 (26)
    3.2.1 Delta Position                           104 (6)
    3.2.2 Variance Minimising Hedging              110 (1)
    3.2.3 Value-at-Risk                            111 (9)
    3.2.4 Estimating Volatilities and              120 (3)
    Correlations
    3.2.5 Backtesting                              123 (1)
    3.2.6 Liquidity-Adjusted Value-at-Risk         123 (4)
    3.2.7 Profit-at-Risk and Further Risk          127 (3)
    Measures
  3.3 Legal Risk                                   130 (4)
  3.4 Credit Risk                                  134 (10)
    3.4.1 Credit Rating                            137 (3)
    3.4.2 Quantifying Credit Risk                  140 (4)
  3.5 Liquidity Risk                               144 (2)
  3.6 Operational Risk                             146 (5)
4 Retail Markets                                   151 (34)
  4.1 Interaction of Wholesale and Retail          151 (4)
  Markets
  4.2 Retail Products                              155 (5)
    4.2.1 Fixed-Price Contracts                    155 (1)
    4.2.2 Indexed Contracts                        156 (1)
    4.2.3 Full Service Contracts                   157 (1)
    4.2.4 Partial Delivery Contracts               157 (1)
    4.2.5 Portfolio Management                     158 (1)
    4.2.6 Supplementary Products                   159 (1)
  4.3 Sourcing                                     160 (3)
    4.3.1 Sourcing Fixed-Price Contracts           160 (1)
    4.3.2 Sourcing Indexed Contracts               161 (1)
    4.3.3 Sourcing B2C Contracts                   162 (1)
  4.4 Load Forecasting                             163 (2)
  4.5 Weather Risk in Gas Retail Markets           165 (7)
    4.5.1 Weather Derivatives                      168 (4)
  4.6 Risk Premiums                                172 (13)
    4.6.1 Risk-Adjusted Return on Capital          174 (1)
    4.6.2 Price Validity Period                    174 (1)
    4.6.3 Structuring Fee and Balancing Energy     175 (1)
    4.6.4 Credit Risk                              176 (1)
    4.6.5 Volume and Price Profile Risk            177 (4)
    4.6.6 Operational Risk                         181 (1)
    4.6.7 Risk Premium Summary                     182 (3)
5 Energy Derivatives                               185 (68)
  5.1 Forwards, Futures and Swaps                  186 (6)
    5.1.1 Forward Contracts                        186 (3)
    5.1.2 Futures Contracts                        189 (2)
    5.1.3 Swaps                                    191 (1)
  5.2 Commodity Forward Curves                     192 (5)
    5.2.1 Investment Assets                        194 (1)
    5.2.2 Consumption Assets and Convenience       194 (2)
    Yield
    5.2.3 The Market Price of Risk                 196 (1)
  5.3 "Plain Vanilla" Options                      197 (15)
    5.3.1 The Put-Call Parity and Option           198 (2)
    Strategies
    5.3.2 Black's Futures Price Model              200 (1)
    5.3.3 Option Pricing Formulas                  200 (2)
    5.3.4 Hedging Options: The "Greeks"            202 (6)
    5.3.5 Implied Volatilities and the             208 (2)
    "Volatility Smile"
    5.3.6 Swaptions                                210 (2)
  5.4 American, Bermudan and Asian Options         212 (4)
    5.4.1 American and Bermudan Options            212 (1)
    5.4.2 Asian Options                            213 (3)
  5.5 Multi-Underlying Options                     216 (8)
    5.5.1 Basket Options                           216 (2)
    5.5.2 Spread Options                           218 (3)
    5.5.3 Quanto and Composite Options             221 (3)
  5.6 Modelling Spot Prices                        224 (22)
    5.6.1 Pricing Spot Price Options               226 (5)
    5.6.2 Geometric Brownian Motion as Spot        231 (6)
    Price Model
    5.6.3 The One-Factor Schwartz Model            237 (4)
    5.6.4 The Schwartz-Smith Model                 241 (5)
  5.7 Stochastic Forward Curve Models              246 (7)
    5.7.1 One-Factor Forward Curve Models          247 (2)
    5.7.2 A Two-Factor Forward Curve Model         249 (2)
    5.7.3 A Multi-Factor Exponential Model         251 (2)
6 Stochastic Models for Electricity and Gas        253 (48)
  6.1 Daily and Hourly Forward Curve Models        253 (12)
    6.1.1 Daily Price Forward Curve for Gas        255 (2)
    6.1.2 Hourly Price Forward Curve for           257 (8)
    Electricity
  6.2 Structural Electricity Price Models          265 (16)
    6.1.1 The SMaPS Model                          266 (3)
    6.2.2 The Multi-Commodity SMaPS model          269 (3)
    6.2.3 Regime-Switching Models                  272 (6)
    6.2.4 Virtual Power Plants                     278 (3)
  6.3 Structural Gas Price Models                  281 (20)
    6.3.1 Natural Gas Price Models                 281 (5)
    6.3.2 Swing Options and Gas Storage            286 (5)
    6.3.3 Least-Squares Monte Carlo Method         291 (10)
7 Fundamental Market Models                        301 (92)
  7.1 Fundamental Price Drivers in Electricity     301 (12)
  Markets
    7.1.1 Demand Side                              302 (4)
    7.1.2 Supply Side                              306 (7)
    7.1.3 Interconnections                         313 (1)
  7.2 Economic Power Plant Dispatch                313 (22)
    7.2.1 Thermal Power Plants                     315 (7)
    7.2.2 Hydropower Plants                        322 (3)
    7.2.3 Optimisation Methods                     325 (10)
  7.3 Methodological Approaches                    335 (31)
    7.3.1 Merit Order Curve                        335 (12)
    7.3.2 Optimisation Models                      347 (6)
    7.3.3 System Dynamics                          353 (4)
    7.3.4 Game Theory                              357 (9)
  7.4 Relevant System Information for              366 (6)
  Electricity Market Modelling
    7.4.1 Demand Side                              366 (1)
    7.4.2 Supply Side                              367 (3)
    7.4.3 Transmission System                      370 (1)
    7.4.4 Historical Data for Backtesting          371 (1)
    7.4.5 Information Sources                      371 (1)
  7.5 Application of Electricity Market Models     372 (2)
  7.6 Gas Market Models                            374 (12)
    7.6.1 Demand Side                              375 (1)
    7.6.2 Supply Side                              376 (3)
    7.6.3 Transport                                379 (1)
    7.6.4 Storage                                  379 (3)
    7.6.5 Portfolio Optimisation                   382 (1)
    7.6.6 Formulation of the Market Model          383 (2)
    7.6.7 Application of Gas Market Models         385 (1)
  7.7 Market Models for Oil, Coal and CO2          386 (1)
  Markets
  7.8 Asset Investment Decisions                   387 (6)
    7.8.1 The Discounted Cashflow Method           387 (2)
    7.8.2 Weighted Average Cost of Capital         389 (1)
    7.8.3 The Capital Asset Pricing Model          390 (3)
Appendix: Mathematical Background                  393 (20)
  A.1 Econometric Methods                          393 (9)
    A.1.1 Linear Regression                        393 (2)
    A.1.2 Stationary Time Series and Unit Root     395 (2)
    Tests
    A.1.3 Principal Component Analysis             397 (1)
    A.1.4 Kalman Filtering Method                  398 (1)
    A.1.5 Regime-Switching Models                  399 (3)
  A.2 Stochastic Processes                         402 (3)
    A.2.1 Conditional Expectation and              402 (1)
    Martingales
    A.2.2 Brownian Motion                          402 (1)
    A.2.3 Stochastic Integration and Ito's Lemma   403 (2)
  A.3 Option Pricing Theory                        405 (8)
    A.3.1 Pricing Under the Risk-Neutral Measure   405 (3)
    A.3.2 The Feynman-Kac Theorem                  408 (2)
    A.3.3 Monte Carlo Simulation                   410 (3)
References                                         413 (6)
Index                                              419

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