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Managing energy risk : a practical guide for risk management in power, gas and other energy markets / / Markus Burger, Bernhard Graeber, Gero Schindlmayr



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Autore: Burger Markus Visualizza persona
Titolo: Managing energy risk : a practical guide for risk management in power, gas and other energy markets / / Markus Burger, Bernhard Graeber, Gero Schindlmayr Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chichester, England : , : Wiley, , 2014
©2014
Edizione: Second edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (451 p.)
Disciplina: 333.79
Soggetto topico: Energy industries - Risk management
Persona (resp. second.): SchindlmayrGero
GraeberBernhard
Note generali: Revised edition of the authors' Managing energy risk : an integrated view on power and other energy markets, published in 2007.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Managing Energy Risk; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Energy Markets; 1.1 Energy Trading; 1.1.1 Spot Market; 1.1.2 Forwards and Futures; 1.1.3 Commodity Swaps; 1.1.4 Options; 1.1.5 Delivery Terms; 1.2 The Oil Market; 1.2.1 Consumption, Production and Reserves; 1.2.2 Crude Oil Trading; 1.2.3 Refined Oil Products; 1.3 The Natural Gas Market; 1.3.1 Consumption, Production and Reserves; 1.3.2 Natural Gas Trading; 1.3.3 Liquefied Natural Gas; 1.4 The Coal Market; 1.4.1 Consumption, Production and Reserves; 1.4.2 Coal Trading; 1.4.3 Freight; 1.5 The Electricity Market
1.5.1 Consumption and Production 1.5.2 Electricity Trading; 1.5.3 Electricity Exchanges; 1.6 The Emissions Market; 1.6.1 Kyoto Protocol; 1.6.2 EU Emissions Trading Scheme; 1.6.3 Flexible Mechanisms; 1.6.4 Products and Marketplaces; 1.6.5 Other Emissions Trading Schemes; 2 Renewable Energy; 2.1 The Role of Renewable Energy in Electricity Generation; 2.1.1 Historical Development; 2.1.2 Political Targets; 2.1.3 Forecasts; 2.2 The Role of Liquid Biofuels in the Transportation Sector; 2.3 Renewable Energy Technologies; 2.3.1 Hydropower; 2.3.2 Wind Power; 2.3.3 Solar Energy; 2.3.4 Geothermal Energy
2.3.5 Bioenergy 2.3.6 Not Widespread Renewable Energies; 2.4 Support Schemes for Renewable Energy; 2.4.1 Feed-In Tariffs; 2.4.2 Net Metering; 2.4.3 Electric Utility Quota Obligations and Tradable Certificates; 2.4.4 Auctions; 2.4.5 Subsidies, Investment Grants and Tax Benefits; 2.5 Key Economic Factors of Renewable Energy Projects; 2.5.1 The Project Developer's Perspective; 2.5.2 The Project Investor's Perspective; 2.6 Risks in Renewable Energy Projects and their Mitigation; 2.6.1 Project Development Risks; 2.6.2 Construction Risks; 2.6.3 Resource Risks; 2.6.4 Technical Risks
2.6.5 Market Risks2.6.6 Regulatory Risks; 2.6.7 Other Operational Risks; 3 Risk Management; 3.1 Governance Principles and Market Regulation; 3.2 Market Risk; 3.2.1 Delta Position; 3.2.2 Variance Minimising Hedging; 3.2.3 Value-at-Risk; 3.2.4 Estimating Volatilities and Correlations; 3.2.5 Backtesting; 3.2.6 Liquidity-Adjusted Value-at-Risk; 3.2.7 Profit-at-Risk and Further Risk Measures; 3.3 Legal Risk; 3.4 Credit Risk; 3.4.1 Credit Rating; 3.4.2 Quantifying Credit Risk; 3.5 Liquidity Risk; 3.6 Operational Risk; 4 Retail Markets; 4.1 Interaction of Wholesale and Retail Markets
4.2 Retail Products4.2.1 Fixed-Price Contracts; 4.2.2 Indexed Contracts; 4.2.3 Full Service Contracts; 4.2.4 Partial Delivery Contracts; 4.2.5 Portfolio Management; 4.2.6 Supplementary Products; 4.3 Sourcing; 4.3.1 Sourcing Fixed-Price Contracts; 4.3.2 Sourcing Indexed Contracts; 4.3.3 Sourcing B2C Contracts; 4.4 Load Forecasting; 4.5 Weather Risk in Gas Retail Markets; 4.5.1 Weather Derivatives; 4.6 Risk Premiums; 4.6.1 Risk-Adjusted Return on Capital; 4.6.2 Price Validity Period; 4.6.3 Structuring Fee and Balancing Energy; 4.6.4 Credit Risk; 4.6.5 Volume and Price Profile Risk
4.6.6 Operational Risk
Sommario/riassunto: Managing Energy Risk is a practical guide to using modern techniques in financial mathematics for trading energy. Following the successful first edition of the book, this second edition catches up with significant developments of energy markets over the last years and contains plenty of new material especially on gas markets and renewable energy. Taking a multi-commodity view on the energy markets, addressing electricity, gas, coal, oil and CO2 emissions and explaining their fundamental relations, this book is a comprehensive overview of the energy markets and their products explainin
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ISBN: 1-118-61850-5
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Wiley finance series.