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Harris, Chris
Electricity Markets
Pricing, Structures and Economics
Wiley Finance Series

1. Auflage April 2006
112,- Euro
2006. 542 Seiten, Hardcover
- Praktikerbuch -
ISBN 978-0-470-01158-4 - John Wiley & Sons

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Electricity Markets: Pricing, Structures and Economics provides a comprehensive cross-disciplinary approach to the electricity markets, allowing traders and analysts to understand the market, its policies and how they drive prices, emissions and security, something that affects all stakeholders. Author Chris Harris includes technical and quantitative arguments, which will allow readers to confidently construct pricing models based on the various fluctuations in this volatile industry.

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Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The Basics

1.1 How electricity works

1.2 Early development of the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI)

1.3 The lifecycle of electric power

1.4 Development, structure, coordination, legislation of the ESI

1.5 New ownership structure

1.6 Selected country examples

2. Structure, Operation and Management of the Electricity Supply Chain

2.1 Energy source

2.2 Power generation

2.3 High voltage transmission, network operation, system operation

2.4 Distribution

2.5 Metering

2.6 Supply

3. Policy - Issues, Priorities. Stakeholders, Influencers

3.1 Agendas and policy formation

3.2 Policy issues and drivers

3.3 Policy outcomes and instruments

3.4 Energy policies

3.5 Framework

3.6 Domestic institutional players

3.7 The role and influence of international players

4. Liberalisation, Deregulation and Regulation

4.1 The liberalisation paradigm

4.2 Steps

4.3 Conditions for reform

4.4 The role of the state

4.5 Measures of liberalisation and deregulation

4.6 Regulation

4.7 Regulator

4.8 Industry key performance indicators

5. Market Structures for Electricity

5.1 The basics of plant dispatch

5.2 The centrally managed model

5.3 The single buyer

5.4 The pool model

5.5 The bilateral model

5.6 Imbalance and balancing

5.7 Reserve contracts

5.8 Wholesale markets

5.9 Power exchanges

5.10 Advanced pool markets

6. Power Capacity

6.1 The definition of capacity

6.2 Requirements for capacity

6.3 The basic economics of provision of capacity and reserve by generators

6.4 Modelling the capability of generation capacity

6.5 Modelling capacity capability from the consumer side

6.6 Commercial mechanisms - the generator perspective

6.7 Capacity provision - the supplier perspective

6.8 Capacity provision - the network operator's perspective

6.9 The system operator's perspective

6.10 Capacity facilitation - contractual instruments

6.11 Use of options to convey probability information

6.12 Effect of price caps on capacity and prices

7. Location

7.1 Infrastructure costs to be recovered

7.2 Counterparties for payment and receipt

7.3 Basic charging elements for location related charging

7.4 Models for designation of electrical location

7.5 Nodal energy prices, virtual transmission and nodal market contracts

7.6 The energy complex

7.7 Environmental borders

8. Environment, Amenity, Corporate Responsibility

8.1 Environmental pressure

8.2 Definitions

8.3 The policy debate

8.4 Regulation and incentive for restricting emissions and other impacts

8.5 Other policy tools for environmental enhancement

8.6 Fuel labelling and power content labelling

8.7 The cost of environmental enhancement

8.8 Valuation of environmental factors

8.9 Corporate responsibility

8.10 The environmental impact of consumption

9. Price and Derivatives Modelling

9.1 Price processes and distributions

9.2 Volatility modelling

9.3 Correlation modeling

9.4 Pricing electricity derivatives

9.5 Establishing fundamental relationships

9.6 Market completeness

9.7 Emission permit prices

9.8 Network price volatility

10. Economic Principles in Relation to the ESI

10.1 Basic economic principles in the ESI context

10.2 Optimal pricing by asset owners

10.3 Regulated prices

10.4 Taxes and subsidies

10.5 Games, interaction and behaviour

10.6 Environmental economics

10.7 Market failure

10.8 Shocks

10.9 The political economics of liberalisation

11. Financial Modelling of Power Plant

11.1 Power plant financial model

11.2 The baseload contract

11.3 The planned flexibility contract

11.4 The vanilla option contract

11.5 Extra flexibility

11.6 Finance and hedging

11.7 Accounting

12. Security of Supply

12.1 Supply chain

12.2 Reserve margin

12.3 The responsibility for security of supply

Appendix

A.1 Plant life usage

A.2 Power plant failure and physical risk

A.3 Reactive power

A.4 Direct current load flow modeling

References

Index.

 




 

        

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