Mean-variance portfolio methods for energy policy risk management

  1. Marrero, Gustavo A.
  2. Puch, Luis A.
  3. Ramos Real, Francisco Javier
Revista:
Documentos de Trabajo (ICAE)

ISSN: 2341-2356

Any de publicació: 2013

Número: 41

Pàgines: 1-34

Tipus: Document de treball

Altres publicacions en: Documentos de Trabajo (ICAE)

Resum

The risks associated with current and prospective costs of different energy technologies are crucial in assessing the efficiency of the energy mix. However, energy policy typically relies on the evolution of average costs, neglecting the covariances in the costs of the different energy technologies in the mix. Mean-Variance Portfolio Theory is implemented to evaluate jointly the average costs and the associated volatility of alternative energy combinations. In addition systematic and non-systematic risks associated with the energy technologies are computed based on a Capital Asset Pricing Model and considering time varying betas. It is shown that both electricity generation and fuel use imply risks that are idiosyncratic and with relevant implications for energy and environmental policy.

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