Synopses & Reviews
If youve participated in the energy and power markets on any level, youve probably spent a considerable amount of time searching for the best ways to manage the risks associated with these unstable and sometimes erratic markets. In Energy and Power Risk Management, experts Alexander Eydeland and Krzysztof Wolyniec unveil the latest developments in modeling, pricing, and hedging within the energy and power markets, so you can begin to successfully assess and manage the risks of the complex derivative structures that are part of your portfolio.
If youre involved with energy and power assets and derivatives, you need a firm understanding of techniques specific to energy and power marketsand this book delivers. Energy and Power Risk Management opens with a brief introduction to the energy market, describing everything from oil and gas to electricity and emissions. Youll receive a detailed primer on the most frequently encountered products in these marketsincluding a variety of energy-related spreads, electricity futures, and natural gas optionsand learn how to effectively implement them on a regular basis. Youll also learn how to interpret the special properties of data used in energy models and how to gain a better understanding of the information that drives them.
After laying down a solid foundation, Energy and Power Risk Management moves on to explore the pricing and hedging models appropriate for these markets. Topics include:
- Reduced-form price models, including mean-reverting and jump-diffusion processes
- Forward price processeswith an introduction to models describing the forward curve evolution, such as HJM, BGM, and string models
- The use and misuse of correlations
- A hybrid model for power prices
This unique resource also provides you with a valuable overview of the valuation and hedging of power, natural gas and oil derivatives and assets (swing options, storage, transportation, transmission, demand-management deals), as well as cross-commodity products (power plants, weather-contingent structures). It also offers a systematic analysis of general issues of risk-adjustment, risk-measurement, and hedging.
Even with all the current information available, it is still difficult to find a detailed analysis of practical issues regarding modeling, pricing, and hedging of energy derivatives. With Energy and Power Risk Management as your guide, you can manage the inherent risks of these markets while optimizing your performance in them.
Review
"If you were considering buying one book on this topic this would be a strong candidate." (The Journal of Energy Literature, June 2003)
Synopsis
Tools and methods for the analysis and management of energy risks Energy and Power Risk Management addresses the complex issues and challenges arising in the expanding market for energy derivatives, providing readers with insight into the modeling, hedging, and risk management techniques utilized in the energy markets. This book offers a detailed analysis of a wide range of models, from fundamental to stochastic and everything in between. It also explores the problems of managing risks associated with energy derivatives, with special emphasis given to real options such as generation and storage assets. Real-world examples and current data illuminate important theoretical points.
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Praise for Energy and Power Risk Management
"Energy and Power Risk Management identifies and addresses the key issues in the development of the turbulent energy industry and the challenges it poses to market players. An insightful and far-reaching book written by two renowned professionals."
Helyette Géman, Professor of Finance
University Paris Dauphine and ESSEC
"The most up-to-date and comprehensive book on managing energy price risk in the natural gas and power markets. An absolute imperative for energy traders and energy risk management professionals."
Vincent Kaminski, Managing Director
Citadel Investment Group LLC
"Eydeland and Wolyniecs work does an excellent job of outlining the methods needed to measure and manage risk in the volatile energy market."
Gerald G. Fleming, Vice President, Head of East Power Trading, TXU Energy Trading
"This book combines academic rigor with real-world practicality. It is a must-read for anyone in energy risk management or asset valuation."
Ron Erd, Senior Vice President
American Electric Power
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 475-482) and index.
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Praise for Energy and Power Risk Management
"Energy and Power Risk Management identifies and addresses the key issues in the development of the turbulent energy industry and the challenges it poses to market players. An insightful and far-reaching book written by two renowned professionals."
-Helyette Geman, Professor of Finance
University Paris Dauphine and ESSEC
"The most up-to-date and comprehensive book on managing energy price risk in the natural gas and power markets. An absolute imperative for energy traders and energy risk management professionals."
-Vincent Kaminski, Managing Director
Citadel Investment Group LLC
"Eydeland and Wolyniec's work does an excellent job of outlining the methods needed to measure and manage risk in the volatile energy market."
-Gerald G. Fleming, Vice President, Head of East Power Trading, TXU Energy Trading
"This book combines academic rigor with real-world practicality. It is a must-read for anyone in energy risk management or asset valuation."
-Ron Erd, Senior Vice President
American Electric Power
About the Author
ALEXANDER EYDELAND, PhD, is the Vice President and Head of Research for Mirant Corp. He leads research efforts in developing models and strategies to support marketing, trading, and risk management, and in designing systems for evaluation, optimization, and management of energy assets.
KRZYSZTOF WOLYNIEC is the Director of Asset Modeling at Mirant Corp. He is responsible for modeling power and fuel markets as well as developing hedging and trading strategies around physical power and fuel assets.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Markets.
Chapter 2. Basic Products and Structures.
Chapter 3. Data.
Chapter 4. Reduced-form Processes.
Chapter 5. Forward Price Processes.
Chapter 6. Correlation.
Chapter 7. Hybrid Process for Power Prices.
Chapter 8. Structured Products: Fuels and Other Commodities.
Chapter 9. Power Plants and Other Cross-commodity Derivatives.
Chapter 10. Risk Management.
Appendix A: Multidimensional Monte Carlo Simulation with a Given Volatility and Correlation Structure: The Case of GBM.
Appendix B: Optimization of Operations of Physical Assets.
Bibliography.
Index.