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A mixed C-vine copula model for hedging price and volumetric risk in wind power trading

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  • Anca Pircalabu
  • Jesper Jung

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When energy trading companies enter into long-term agreements with wind power producers, where a fixed price is paid for the fluctuating production, they are facing a joint price and volumetric risk. Since the pay-off of such agreements is non-linear, a hedging portfolio would ideally consist of not only forwards, but also a basket of e.g. call and put options. Illiquidity and an almost non-existent market for options challenge however the optimal hedging of joint price and volumetric risk in many market places. Here, we consider the case of the Danish power market, and exploit its strong positive correlation with the much more liquid German market to construct a proxy hedge. We propose a three-dimensional mixed vine copula to model the evolution of the Danish and German spot electricity prices and the Danish wind power production. We construct a realistic hedging portfolio by identifying various instruments available in the market, such as real options in the form of the right to transfer electricity across the border and the right to convert electricity to heat. Using the proposed vine copula to determine optimal hedging decisions, we show that significant benefits are to be drawn by extending the hedging portfolio with the proposed instruments.

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  • Anca Pircalabu & Jesper Jung, 2017. "A mixed C-vine copula model for hedging price and volumetric risk in wind power trading," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(10), pages 1583-1600, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:quantf:v:17:y:2017:i:10:p:1583-1600
    DOI: 10.1080/14697688.2017.1307511
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