Energy and Power Risk Management
Energy and Power Risk Management
Contemporary Approaches to Modeling, Valuation, and Protection
About This Book
Managing Risk in Energy and Power Markets (2002) examines the extraordinary characteristics of electricity trading, where conventional financial principles break down. This work reveals how the physical nature of power generation causes dramatic price fluctuations, explains the connection between meteorological conditions and market dynamics, and clarifies why electricity commerce functions unlike any other trading environment.
Who Should Read This?
- Financial professionals pursuing sophisticated understanding of energy sector dynamics
- Power industry practitioners working with complex commercial and protective frameworks
- Researchers examining quantitative approaches to electricity market analysis
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