Electricity Markets
Pricing, Structures and Economics
(Sprache: Englisch)
Understand the electricity market, its policies and how they drive prices, emissions, and security, with this comprehensive cross disciplinary book. Author Chris Harris includes technical and quantitative arguments so you can confidently construct pricing...
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Understand the electricity market, its policies and how they drive prices, emissions, and security, with this comprehensive cross disciplinary book. Author Chris Harris includes technical and quantitative arguments so you can confidently construct pricing models based on the various fluctuations that occur.
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Over the last three decades, the global expectations for abundant, cheap and reliable energy have driven the growth in demand, and this is challenging the ability to cheaply exploit the accessible energy sources, and to minimise environmental pressure. At the same time, in concert with similar changes in other industries, deregulation and privatisation have continued apace.To enable them to contend with the daily process of generation, dispatch and supply, the electricity markets have risen to new levels of sophistication and complexity. Continued advances are required to effectively contend with issues such as demand management, environmental efficiency and security of supply. In addition, policy makers and regulators have a commitment to underwrite the performance of the industry model, and to intervene as necessary in structures, instruments and conditions.
The relationship between policy objectives, free markets, and the technicalities of electricity production, network flow, supply and consumption, is not a simple one. In this context the book relates electricity market structures, economics for electricity, and derivative pricing of electricity. It is intended as a companion for all those with an interest in the electricity supply industry, including participants, traders, students, stakeholders, and policy makers and implementers.
Over the last three decades, the global expectations for abundant, cheap and reliable energy have driven the growth in demand, and this is challenging the ability to cheaply exploit the accessible energy sources, and to minimise environmental pressure. At the same time, in concert with similar changes in other industries, deregulation and privatisation have continued apace.
To enable them to contend with the daily process of generation, dispatch and supply, the electricity markets have risen to new levels of sophistication and complexity. Continued advances are required to effectively contend with issues such as demand management, environmental efficiency and security of supply. In addition, policy makers and regulators have a commitment to underwrite the performance of the industry model, and to intervene as necessary in structures, instruments and conditions.
The relationship between policy objectives, free markets, and the technicalities of electricity production, network flow, supply and consumption, is not a simple one. In this context the book relates electricity market structures, economics for electricity, and derivative pricing of electricity. It is intended as a companion for all those with an interest in the electricity supply industry, including participants, traders, students, stakeholders, and policy makers and implementers.
To enable them to contend with the daily process of generation, dispatch and supply, the electricity markets have risen to new levels of sophistication and complexity. Continued advances are required to effectively contend with issues such as demand management, environmental efficiency and security of supply. In addition, policy makers and regulators have a commitment to underwrite the performance of the industry model, and to intervene as necessary in structures, instruments and conditions.
The relationship between policy objectives, free markets, and the technicalities of electricity production, network flow, supply and consumption, is not a simple one. In this context the book relates electricity market structures, economics for electricity, and derivative pricing of electricity. It is intended as a companion for all those with an interest in the electricity supply industry, including participants, traders, students, stakeholders, and policy makers and implementers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Electricity Markets “
Preface.Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1 The Basics.
2 Structure, Operation and Management of the Electricity Supply Chair.
3 Policy - Issues, Priorities. Stakeholders, Influencers.
4 Liberalisation, Deregulation and Regulation.
5 Market Structures for Electricity.
6 Power Capacity.
7 Location.
8; Environment, Amenity, Corporate Responsibility.
9 Price and Derivatives Modelling.
10 Economic Principles in Relation to the ESI.
11 Financial Modelling of Power Plant.
12 Security of Supply.
Appendix.
References.
Index.
Autoren-Porträt von Chris Harris
CHRIS HARRIS is head of industry, networks and agreements in the retail division of RWE npower in the UK and has held senior positions in the generation and trading sectors of the Electricity Supply Industry. Previously he was a quantitative analyst, managing director of global derivative trading, and director of marketing in the capital markets. He has advised utilities in different parts of the world in the organisation and operation of their businesses, to align to, and optimise in, the structure of their respective electricity markets.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Chris Harris
- 2006, 1. Auflage, 256 Seiten, Maße: 25,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470011580
- ISBN-13: 9780470011584
Sprache:
Englisch
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