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A leading authority presents a comprehensive overview of trading and risk management in the energy markets This new book from a respected consultant, lecturer, and former energy trader offers thorough coverage of energy markets and their principal applications in hedging risk, trading for profits, and diversifying investment portfolios. It covers exchange-traded as well as over-the-counter derivatives, including forwards, futures, and swaps for professionals in both the energy and financial industries. The book includes supplementary materials for use in classrooms, workshops, lecture
Commodity exchanges. --- Energy industries -- Risk management. --- Hedging (Finance). --- Portfolio management.
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Mathematical techniques for trading and risk management. Managing Energy Risk closes the gap between modern techniques from financial mathematics and the practical implementation for trading and risk management. It takes a multi-commodity approach that covers the mutual influences of the markets for fuels, emission certificates, and power. It includes many practical examples and covers methods from financial mathematics as well as economics and energy-related models.
Energy industries --- Risk management. --- Industries --- Power resources --- Risk management --- E-books --- Energy industries - Risk management
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This book presents an overview of the risks involved in modern electricity production, delivery and trading, including technical risk in production, transportation and delivery, operational risk for the system operators, market risks for traders, and political and other long term risks in strategic management. Using decision making under uncertainty as a methodological background, the book is divided into four parts, with Part I focusing on energy markets, particularly electricity markets. Topics include a nontechnical overview of energy markets and their main properties, basic price models for energy commodity prices, and modeling approaches for electricity price processes. Part II looks at optimal decisions in managing energy systems, including hydropower dispatch models, cutting plane algorithms and approximative dynamic programming; hydro-thermal production; renewable; stochastic investments and operational optimization models for natural gas transport; decision making in operating electricity networks; and investment in extending energy production systems. Part III explores pricing, including electricity swing options and the pricing of derivatives with volume control. Part IV looks at long-term and political risks, including energy systems under aspects of climate change, and catastrophic operational risks, particularly risks from terrorist attacks.
Energy industries -- Risk management. --- Power resources. --- Risk management. --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- Electrical engineering. --- Electric engineering --- Business. --- Operations research. --- Decision making. --- Electric power production. --- Energy industries. --- Business and Management. --- Operation Research/Decision Theory. --- Energy Technology. --- Energy Economics. --- Insurance --- Engineering --- Operations Research/Decision Theory. --- Energy Systems. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- System theory --- Energy systems. --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation --- Deciding --- Decision (Psychology) --- Decision analysis --- Decision processes --- Making decisions --- Management decisions --- Choice (Psychology) --- Problem solving --- Government policy --- Decision making
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