Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
979167 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Stochastic models of electricity prices have been used extensively during the last few years to describe prices fluctuations in deregulated power markets. Regime-switching models seem good candidates to capture the main features of electricity prices dynamics as the mean-reversion property as well the presence of jumps and spikes. Since they offer the possibility to introduce various mean-reversion rates, volatility and jumps, depending on the state of the system, such models allow to describe the properties of the stable motion and of the spike dynamics in a very flexible way. In this paper, two-regime and three-regime models are discussed, and a comparison performed on market data, is proposed.

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