English

Cash-settled options for wholesale electricity markets

Optimization and Control 2017-04-04 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

Wholesale electricity market designs in practice do not provide the market participants with adequate mechanisms to hedge their financial risks. Demanders and suppliers will likely face even greater risks with the deepening penetration of variable renewable resources like wind and solar. This paper explores the design of a centralized cash-settled call option market to mitigate such risks. A cash-settled call option is a financial instrument that allows its holder the right to claim a monetary reward equal to the positive difference between the real-time price of an underlying commodity and a pre-negotiated strike price for an upfront fee. Through an example, we illustrate that a bilateral call option can reduce the payment volatility of market participants. Then, we design a centralized clearing mechanism for call options that generalizes the bilateral trade. We illustrate through an example how the centralized clearing mechanism generalizes the bilateral trade. Finally, the effect of risk preference of the market participants, as well as some generalizations are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1704.00369,
  title  = {Cash-settled options for wholesale electricity markets},
  author = {Khaled Alshehri and Subhonmesh Bose and Tamer Başar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00369},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Proc. 20th IFAC World Congress (IFAC WC 2017), Toulouse, France, July 9-14, 2017 (accepted)