Estimating fast mean-reverting jumps in electricity market models

Abstract

Based on empirical evidence of fast mean-reverting spikes, we model electricity price processes X+Zβ as the sum of a continuous It\o semimartingale X and a a mean-reverting compound Poisson process Ztβ = ∫0t ∫R xe-β(t-s)p(ds,dt) where p(ds,dt) is Poisson random measure with intensity λ ds dt. In a first part, we investigate the estimation of (λ,β) from discrete observations and establish asymptotic efficiency in various asymptotic settings. In a second part, we discuss the use of our inference results for correcting the value of forward contracts on electricity markets in presence of spikes. We implement our method on real data in the French, Greman and Australian market over 2015 and 2016 and show in particular the effect of spike modelling on the valuation of certain strip options. In particular, we show that some out-of-the-money options have a significant value if we incorporate spikes in our modelling, while having a value close to 0 otherwise.

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