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Exotics and Electrons: Electric Power Crises and Financial Risk Management

Suman Banerjee
Nanyang Business School

Thomas H. Noe
Oxford (SBS and Balliol)


January 10, 2002

EFA 2002 Berlin Meetings Presented Paper; Tulane University Working Paper

Abstract:     
This paper models the real investment and financial portfolio decisions of a regulated utility, selling power at fixed prices to consumers and buying power in an unregulated spot market. Consumer demand is stochastic and subject to large shocks. Utilities can either meet consumers' demand by buying power on the spot market or by adding capacity. The risk associated with a surge in consumer demand can be hedged by trading in a financial derivatives market. Solving for the optimal policy for an individual utility, we show that, as power shortfalls increase, the optimal hedge position is a nonlinear mixture of price risk and quantity risk hedging. We then examine the aggregate impact of these hedging positions and show that the spot price process shifts from a marginal-cost-based regime to a regime based on aggregate financial capacity of the power industry. Although individual utilities, acting as price takers, can lower their expected power shortfalls by hedging with derivatives, derivative demand in the aggregate increases spot price volatility when power default occurs, and may thus increase the number of power defaults. At the same time, punitive regulatory penalties for power defaults may actually increase aggregate defaults by encouraging utilities to hedge outage risks through derivative markets rather than through increased capacity.

Keywords: Utilities, Risk Management, Capacity choice, Contagion effect

JEL Classifications: G32, G38

Working Paper Series

Date posted: January 15, 2002 ; Last revised: June 22, 2002

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Thomas H. Noe (Contact Author)
Oxford (SBS and Balliol) ( email )
Park End Street
Oxford OX1 1HP
Great Britain
+44(0)1865288933 (Phone)
Suman Banerjee
Nanyang Business School ( email )
S3-B1B-76 Nanyang Avenue
Singapore 639798 Singapore
(65) 6790-6237 (Phone)
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