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LAPSE:2023.21671
Granger Causality Network Methods for Analyzing Cross-Border Electricity Trading between Greece, Italy, and Bulgaria
March 22, 2023
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Italy, Greece, and, to a lesser degree, Bulgaria have experienced fast growth in their renewable generation capacity (RESc) over the last several years. The consequences of this fact include a decrease in spot wholesale prices in electricity markets and a significant effect on cross border trading (CBT) among neighboring interconnected countries. In this work, we empirically analyzed historical data on fundamental market variables (i.e., spot prices, load, RES generation) as well as CBT data (imports, exports, commercial schedules, net transfer capacities, etc.) on the Greek, Italian, and Bulgarian electricity markets by applying the Granger causality connectivity analysis (GCCA) approach. The aim of this analysis was to detect all possible interactions among the abovementioned variables, focusing in particular on the effects of growing shares of RES generation on the commercial electricity trading among the abovementioned countries for the period 2015−2018. The key findings of this paper are summarized as the following: The RES generation in Italy, for the period examined, drives the spot prices in Greece via commercial schedules. In addition, on average, spot price fluctuations do not affect the commercial schedules of energy trading between Greece and Bulgaria.
Italy, Greece, and, to a lesser degree, Bulgaria have experienced fast growth in their renewable generation capacity (RESc) over the last several years. The consequences of this fact include a decrease in spot wholesale prices in electricity markets and a significant effect on cross border trading (CBT) among neighboring interconnected countries. In this work, we empirically analyzed historical data on fundamental market variables (i.e., spot prices, load, RES generation) as well as CBT data (imports, exports, commercial schedules, net transfer capacities, etc.) on the Greek, Italian, and Bulgarian electricity markets by applying the Granger causality connectivity analysis (GCCA) approach. The aim of this analysis was to detect all possible interactions among the abovementioned variables, focusing in particular on the effects of growing shares of RES generation on the commercial electricity trading among the abovementioned countries for the period 2015−2018. The key findings of this paper are summarized as the following: The RES generation in Italy, for the period examined, drives the spot prices in Greece via commercial schedules. In addition, on average, spot price fluctuations do not affect the commercial schedules of energy trading between Greece and Bulgaria.
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cross border trading, electricity trading, Granger causality, spot prices
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Papaioannou GP, Dikaiakos C, Kaskouras C, Evangelidis G, Georgakis F. Granger Causality Network Methods for Analyzing Cross-Border Electricity Trading between Greece, Italy, and Bulgaria. (2023). LAPSE:2023.21671
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Papaioannou GP: Research, Technology & Development Department, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece; Center for Research and Applications in Nonlinear Systems (CRANS), Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, 26 500 Patras, G
Dikaiakos C: Research, Technology & Development Department, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras, 26 500 Patras, Greece
Kaskouras C: Research, Technology & Development Department, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece
Evangelidis G: Department of Transmission System Operations & Control, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece
Georgakis F: Market Management Department, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece
Dikaiakos C: Research, Technology & Development Department, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras, 26 500 Patras, Greece
Kaskouras C: Research, Technology & Development Department, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece
Evangelidis G: Department of Transmission System Operations & Control, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece
Georgakis F: Market Management Department, Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) S.A., 104 43 Athens, Greece
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Energies
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13
Issue
4
Article Number
E900
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-02-18
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1996-1073
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