Uncertainty in the Electric Power Industry: Methods and Models for Decision-2004
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Christoph Weber, «Uncertainty in the Electric Power Industry: Methods and Models for Decision Support (International Series in Operations Research Management Science)»
Publisher:
Springer; 1 edition (October 1, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0387230475 | ISBN-13:
978-0387230474 | 291 Pages | File type: PDF | 12.5 mb
Around the world, liberalization and privatization in the electricity
industry have lead to increased competition among utilities. At the same
time, utilities are now exposed more than ever to risk and
uncertainties, which they cannot pass on to their customers through
price increases as in a regulated environment. Especially
electricity-generating companies have to face volatile wholesale prices,
fuel price uncertainty, limited long-term hedging possibilities and
huge, to a large extent, sunk investments.
In this context, Uncertainty in the Electric Power Industry: Methods and Models for Decision Support aims at an integrative view on the decision problems that power companies have to tackle. It systematically examines the uncertainties power companies are facing and develops models to describe them - including an innovative approach combining fundamental and finance models for price modeling. The optimization of generation and trading portfolios under uncertainty is discussed with particular focus on CHP and is linked to risk management. Here the concept of integral earnings at risk is developed to provide a theoretically sound combination of value at risk and profit at risk approaches, adapted to real market structures and market liquidity. Also methods for supporting long-term investment decisions are presented: technology assessment based on experience curves and operation simulation for fuel cells and a real options approach with endogenous electricity prices.
In this context, Uncertainty in the Electric Power Industry: Methods and Models for Decision Support aims at an integrative view on the decision problems that power companies have to tackle. It systematically examines the uncertainties power companies are facing and develops models to describe them - including an innovative approach combining fundamental and finance models for price modeling. The optimization of generation and trading portfolios under uncertainty is discussed with particular focus on CHP and is linked to risk management. Here the concept of integral earnings at risk is developed to provide a theoretically sound combination of value at risk and profit at risk approaches, adapted to real market structures and market liquidity. Also methods for supporting long-term investment decisions are presented: technology assessment based on experience curves and operation simulation for fuel cells and a real options approach with endogenous electricity prices.
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