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Quantitative Energy Finance: Recent Trends and Developments

English

Power markets are undergoing a major transformation from gas and oil-fueled generation toward renewable electricity production from wind and solar sources. Simultaneously, there is an increasing demand for electrification, coupled with long-term climate-induced weather changes. The uncertainties confronting energy market participants require sophisticated modelling techniques to effectively understand risk, many of which are covered in this book.
Comprising invited papers by high-profile researchers, this volume examines the empirical aspects of forward and futures prices, uncovering patterns of noise factors in various European electricity markets. Additionally, it delves into the recent, influential classes of Hawkes and trawl processes, emphasizing their significance in energy markets. The impact of renewables on energy market prices is a pivotal concern for both producers and consumers. Mean-field games provide a powerful mathematical framework for this, and a dedicated chapter outlining their dynamics is included in the book. The book also explores structural financial products and their connection to climate risk as a risk management tool, underscoring the essential need for a comprehensive understanding of these products in the realm of green finance, to which the energy industry is integral. Lastly, the book thoroughly analyzes spatial smoothing and power purchase (PPA) contracts, addressing central issues in energy system planning and financial operations.
Tailored for researchers, PhD students, and industry energy analysts, this volume equips readers with insights and tools to navigate the constantly evolving energy market landscape. It serves as a sequel to the earlier Quantitative Energy Finance book, featuring all-new chapters. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031505966

About

Fred Espen Benth holds a PhD in applied mathematics from the University of Oslo. After a few years in industrial consulting business at the Norwegian Computing Center he continued with postdoc positions at the University of Aarhus and Oslo before entering an associate professor position at NTNU-Trondheim. He is since 2003 a full professor in mathematics at the University of Oslo with research interests in stochastic analysis high-dimensional statistics neural networks energy markets energy systems and finance. Fred Espen Benth is an elected member of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters.Almut E.D. Veraart studied mathematics and economics at the University of Ulm (Dipl.-math. and Dipl.-math. oec.) and applied statistics (MSc) at the University of Oxford. She then completed a DPhil (PhD) in statistics at the University of Oxford. Subsequently she worked as a postdoctoral researcher and assistant professor at Aarhus Universitybefore moving to Imperial College London where she is now a Professor of Statistics. Her research interests lie in mathematical statistics with applications in finance energy environmental and climate sciences.

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