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This paper describes a way to model a seasonally and irregularly peaking price dynamics, as that originated in commodity and energy markets, using a system of coupled nonlinear stochastic differential equations. The specific case of an electric power market is used to show which microeconomic...
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This paper discusses a simple regime-switching SETARX model for electricity prices in discrete and continuous time. The regime structure of the model is linked to market organizational features. In continuous time the model can include spikes without using jumps
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This paper discusses a rather general approach to build nonlinear dynamic models that reproduce some important aspects of electricity price series, as spike and antispike dynamics. Two specific models are proposed first in a continuous time form, then in four discrete time forms. It is then...
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In 1999, Maryland chose to join several other coastal states in restructuring its electricity markets, in an effort to bring cheaper electricity into the state to supply heavy manufacturers who were considering relocating to places with cheaper supply. Initially, this policy change appeared...
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Given the characteristics of electricity and the reforms that this sector has undergone, there is still a lot of discussion regarding the best way of ensuring adequate supply in such an environment. The situation is even more critical for countries like Colombia with high dependence on hydro...
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This paper presents an overview of the reasons why unregulated markets for the production of electricity cannot be expected to invest sufficiently in generation capacity on a continuous basis. Although it can be shown that periodic price spikes should provide generation companies with sufficient...
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Deutschland hat im internationalen Vergleich bereits seit langem sehr hohe Strompreise. Da Strom teilweise aus Gas erzeugt wird, haben sich die Preise infolge des Ukrainekriegs weiter erhöht. Aber auch die gestiegenen CO2-Preise zur Reduzierung des CO2-Ausstoßes wirken weiter preistreibend....
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Mit dem 2020 beschlossenen Gesetz zur Reduzierung und zur Beendigung der Kohleverstromung und zur Änderung weiterer Gesetze (Kohleausstiegsgesetz) (Bundesgesetzblatt 2020) ist die Diskussion über die Kosten der Energiewende neu aufgelebt. Die Belastung von Haushalten (Fahl et al. 2020) wird...
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This article summarises the results of a study on the Germany energy crisis and the need for an extension and modificationsof the electricity price break. The study shows that the energy crisis led to a short-run output loss comparable to the output losses as-sociated with the COVID-19 crisis in...
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