Abstract
As global efforts to achieve net-zero emissions intensify, the integration of renewable energy has brought to the critical need for effective volumetric risk hedging strategies, particularly at the local level. However, existing financial instruments based on total power output, such as wind power futures, fall short in local hedging. This study introduces Principal Component (PC) derivatives designed for the solar power sector, using multi-regional solar radiation as the underlying to overcome data handling complexities. In particular, by incorporating our previous concept of prediction error derivatives, we provide a unique solution to complex pricing to help manage cash flow volatility risks. In addition, we propose PC derivatives based on solar radiation residuals to hedge volumetric risks. Empirical analysis shows that our PC derivatives outperform existing widearea derivatives in terms of hedge effectiveness, with a 20% increase over area-specific derivatives. Using as few as three or four PC derivatives can provide comprehensive coverage across different areas, enhancing market liquidity and creating an efficient transaction framework. Our results highlight the practical benefits of this approach, including the potential to reduce transaction costs by countertrading in different regions.
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