Estimating Marginal Effects of Key Factors that Influence Wholesale Electricity Demand and Price Distributions in Texas via Quantile Variable Selection Methods

Tahir Ekin, P. Damien, J. Zarnikau
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Understanding the key drivers of prices and energy consumption is an important issue, which is complicated because the distributions of prices and consumption are asymmetric and fat-tailed. That is, the sets of relevant covariates can vary depending on the segment of interest in the conditional distributions of price and demand. Using a large data set from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, this study uses quantile regressions and attendant variable selection methods to choose the most important factors that influence demand and price distributions; subsequently, the marginal effects of these factors are studied. Among the many findings, two critical ones are that the marginal effects of the covariates change throughout the distributions of demand and price, and that the number of relevant variables selected using mean regressions generally exceeds the number selected using quantile regressions. Related consequences for maintaining a reliable electricity market are discussed.
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通过分位数变量选择方法估计影响德克萨斯州批发电力需求和价格分布的关键因素的边际效应
了解价格和能源消费的主要驱动因素是一个重要问题,这是一个复杂的问题,因为价格和消费的分布是不对称的和肥尾的。也就是说,相关协变量的集合可以根据价格和需求的条件分布中的利益部分而变化。本研究使用来自德克萨斯州电力可靠性委员会的大型数据集,使用分位数回归和伴随变量选择方法来选择影响需求和价格分布的最重要因素;随后,研究了这些因素的边际效应。在众多发现中,两个关键的发现是协变量的边际效应在需求和价格的整个分布中都在变化,以及使用均值回归选择的相关变量的数量通常超过使用分位数回归选择的数量。讨论了维持可靠电力市场的相关后果。
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