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Article

On the Dynamics of Spot Power Prices across Western Europe in Pandemic Times

by
Luis María Abadie
1 and
José Manuel Chamorro
2,*
1
Metroeconomica, Av. Zugazarte 8, 3rd Floor (Modules 5 & 6), 48930 Getxo, Spain
2
Department of Financial Economics II, Institute of Public Economics, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Av. Lehendakari Aguirre 83, 48015 Bilbao, Spain
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Energies 2024, 17(14), 3420; https://doi.org/10.3390/en17143420
Submission received: 4 June 2024 / Revised: 4 July 2024 / Accepted: 7 July 2024 / Published: 11 July 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Forecasting and Risk Management Techniques for Electricity Markets II)

Abstract

Learning the dynamics of power prices in a given market is important for a number of players (e.g., producers, consumers, and policy makers) at both macro- and microeconomic levels. This paper analyzes the recent behavior of spot prices in eight Western European countries. The sample period coincides with the COVID-19 pandemic for the most part: it starts in April 2020 and runs until May 2023; it includes the start of the Russia–Ukraine war. We introduce a new model for the hourly spot price of electricity. The deterministic component includes yearly, weekly, and daily seasonalities; the stochastic component accounts for volatility, mean reversion, and discrete jumps. We estimate the model with publicly available hourly data. Regarding the development of the internal market for electricity, we find that core mainland power markets now move closer in step with one another than before, but the integration process of the Iberian Peninsula seems to have kicked into reverse. As for the dynamics of power prices, in the last part of the sample period the speed of reversion falls everywhere, and price volatility increases noticeably; the expected number of jumps per hour decreases, but their average size turns to positive and they become more volatile.
Keywords: spot power price; COVID-19 pandemic; seasonality; mean reversion; volatility; discrete jumps spot power price; COVID-19 pandemic; seasonality; mean reversion; volatility; discrete jumps

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Abadie, L.M.; Chamorro, J.M. On the Dynamics of Spot Power Prices across Western Europe in Pandemic Times. Energies 2024, 17, 3420. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17143420

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Abadie LM, Chamorro JM. On the Dynamics of Spot Power Prices across Western Europe in Pandemic Times. Energies. 2024; 17(14):3420. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17143420

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Abadie, Luis María, and José Manuel Chamorro. 2024. "On the Dynamics of Spot Power Prices across Western Europe in Pandemic Times" Energies 17, no. 14: 3420. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17143420

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