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This paper analyses the volatility of wholesale electricity markets for five markets in Europe. Using GARCH models after filtering outliers, significant asymmetric effects and volatility persistence have been documented. Moreover, empirical evidence is provided on a significant relation between...
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New results are presented relating to the integration of the French, German, British, Dutch and Spanish power markets at day-ahead, week-ahead, one month-ahead and two month-ahead lead times. Overall, there is evidence of market integration, increasing over time, despite an underlying...
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By using time series of hourly spot prices and volumes of four European electricity markets, we show that the total traded volume has negligible impact in determining the volatility of electricity prices when spikes are excluded. This result is robust to the different econometric techniques...
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The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant change of policy towards nuclear power outside Japan, leading to a sudden and very significant shift in the underlying power generation structure in Germany. This provides a very useful natural...
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The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant change of policy towards nuclear power outside Japan, leading to a sudden and very significant shift in the underlying power generation structure in Germany. This provides a very useful natural...
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