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Pricing and Semi-static Hedging of Green Pay-as-produced Power Purchase Agreements

Mathematical Finance 2026-07-30 v1 Risk Management

Abstract

Pay-as-produced power purchase agreements (PPAs) expose buyers and sellers to the joint risk of power prices and renewable production. This paper develops a theoretical framework for hedging this exposure using a semi-static strategy: liquid futures hedge traded price risk dynamically, while a fixed portfolio of renewable-linked claims targets residual volume and covariance risk. The pricing and hedging decomposition is model-free, whereas the empirical implementation for German wind and solar generation uses a calibrated stochastic model. Conditional on a valuation measure, the fair strike is a production-weighted expected spot price. We show that it decomposes exactly into the baseload forward level, a deterministic production-profile correction, and a stochastic price-volume covariance correction, where the covariance term measures the pricing effect of renewable cannibalisation. The static hedge is selected through a finite-dimensional variance projection onto claims linked to renewable volume, delivery-period average prices, and price-volume covariance. We estimate a L\'evy-driven bivariate MCARMA state-space model with state-dependent price spikes using hourly German data for 2023-2024 and apply it to monthly PPAs over the January-December 2025 delivery horizon. The results distinguish deterministic profile risk from stochastic covariance risk and show how sparse static overlays reduce residual exposures that fixed-volume futures cannot hedge. The selected portfolios also indicate which claim types are most effective for hedging residual renewable shape risk.

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@article{arxiv.2607.27814,
  title  = {Pricing and Semi-static Hedging of Green Pay-as-produced Power Purchase Agreements},
  author = {Konstantinos Chatziandreou and Sven Karbach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.27814},
  year   = {2026}
}