Optimal bidding in hourly and quarter-hourly electricity price auctions: Trading large volumes of power with market impact and transaction costs
Michał Narajewski and
Florian Ziel
Energy Economics, 2022, vol. 110, issue C
Abstract:
This paper addresses the question of how much to bid to maximize the profit when trading in two electricity markets: the hourly Day-Ahead Auction and the quarter-hourly Intraday Auction. For optimal coordinated bidding many price scenarios are examined, the own non-linear market impact is estimated by considering empirical supply and demand curves, and a number of trading strategies is used. Additionally, we provide theoretical results for risk neutral agents. The application study is conducted using the German market data, but the presented methods can be easily utilized with other two consecutive auctions. This paper contributes to the existing literature by evaluating the costs of electricity trading, i.e. the price impact and the transaction costs. The empirical results for the German EPEX market show that it is far more profitable to minimize the price impact rather than maximize the arbitrage.
Keywords: Electricity trading; Coordinated bidding; Day-ahead market; Electricity price forecasting; Intraday market; Portfolio optimization; Auction curves; Market impact; Risk averse (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2022.105974
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