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Wind generation and the dynamics of electricity prices in Australia

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ENERGY ECONOMICS
卷 103, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2021.105547

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Wind generation; Electricity price volatility; Merit order effect; Hydro generation; Interconnectors; Carbon pricing mechanism; COVID-19

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Australia's National Electricity Market is rapidly transitioning towards variable renewable energy generation, with wind and hydro power significantly impacting electricity prices and volatility. Cross-border interconnectors also play a key role in determining price levels and dynamics of volatility in the market.
Australia's National Electricity Market (NEM) is experiencing one of the world's fastest and marked transitions toward variable renewable energy generation. This transformation poses challenges to system security and reliability and has triggered increased variability and uncertainty in electricity prices. By employing an exponential generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (eGARCH) model, we gauge the effects of wind power generation on the dynamics of electricity prices in the NEM. We find that a 1 GWh increase in wind generation decreases daily prices up to 1.3 AUD/MWh and typically increases price volatility up to 2%. Beyond consumption and gas prices, hydro generation also contributes to an increase in electricity prices and their volatility. The cross-border interconnectors play a significant role in determining price levels and volatility dynamics. This underscores the important role of strategic provisions and investment in the connectivity within the NEM to ensure the reliable and effective delivery of renewable energy generation. Regulatory interventions, such as the carbon pricing mechanism and nationwide lockdown restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic, also had a measurable impact on electricity price dynamics.

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