Journal of Energy Markets
ISSN:
1756-3607 (print)
1756-3615 (online)
Editor-in-chief: Derek W. Bunn
About this journal
Energy markets are one of the fastest growing and most complex sectors. From the basic role that oil has in the global economy, to the essential services that gas and electricity provide, energy is an area of geopolitical concern as well as financial activities. The Journal of Energy Markets serves as a major research outlet for new empirical and model-based work in this sector, and publishes original papers on the evolution and behaviour of electricity, gas, oil, carbon and other energy markets, both wholesale and retail.
The Journal of Energy Markets considers submissions in the form of research papers on the following, but not limited to, topics:
- Econometric analyses of prices, volatilities and across particular energy markets
- Model-based simulation of price and investment behaviour
- Theoretical and applied analyses of energy derivatives
- High frequency nonlinear models of price formation
- Longer-term geo-political analyses of energy market globalization
- Forward curve and risk premia
- Strategic behaviour by companies
- Financial aspects of new investment
- Relationship of energy and carbon markets to climate change policies
- Renewable energy financing and policy analysis
Abstracting and Indexing: Scopus; EconLit; EconBiz; and Cabell’s Directory
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Latest papers
On the contagion effect between crude oil and agricultural commodity markets: a dynamic conditional correlation and spectral analysis
The authors present an empirical study concerning the volatility comovements between crude oil and agricultural commodities relative to global economic shocks such as Covid-19 and the Russo-Ukrainian war.
On the potential of arbitrage trading on the German intraday power market
The authors compare ex post arbitrage trading with pair-trading on the German intraday power market and how each method may be optimised.
News-driven bubbles in futures markets
The authors offer a model which investigates the impact of trade war expectations, policy news, trading volume and cashflow on the relationship between trade war expectations and bubbles.
Incremental wind energy development in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator electricity markets of the United States
The authors offer an estimate of how much incremental wind energy development could happen while avoiding inadequate investment incentives for wind and natural-gas-fired generation in day-ahead and real-time markets.
Dynamic connectedness between energy markets and cryptocurrencies: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic
Following the Covid-19 pandemic, the authors use the time-varying parameter vector autoregression approach to to explore the connectedness between cryptocurrencies and international energy markets from 2018 to 2021.
Evaluating the performance of energy exchange-traded funds
The authors investigate the performance of energy exchange-traded funds between January 2000 and August 2022, finding a relatively high degree of correlation with the performance of US and global equities.
A two-stage nonlinear approach for modeling hourly spot power prices with an application to spot market risk valuation of the power yield of a solar array in Germany
This paper combines a seasonal autoregressive moving average model with a Markov regime-switching model approach for power spot prices, allowing intraday and weekly seasonalities to be incorporated.
Throwing green into the mix: how the EU Emissions Trading System impacted the energy mix of French manufacturing firms (2000–16)
This paper investigates links between environmental policy and production decisions, with a focus on firms' energy mixes.
An experimental study of capacity remuneration mechanisms in the electricity industry
The authors investigate the efficiency properties of energy market designs with regard new investments, reductions in unserved energy frequency and energy prices of a generic capacity remuneration mechanism impervious to the forward capacity market.
Locational arbitrage strategies for Shanghai crude futures
The authors investigate crude oil futures introduced on the Shanghai International Energy Exchange in March 2018 and the locational trading strategies they can provide and put forward an example of locational arbitrage hedged against foreign risk.
Scaling up hydrogen production in France: learning rates versus economies of scale strategies
The authors investigate hydrogen production infrastructure in an effort to offer a vision for electrolyzer planning which avoids sunk costs at an early stage.
Energy trading efficiency in ERCOT’s day-ahead and real-time electricity markets
This paper uses hourly prices to study energy trading efficiency in ERCOT's electricity markets and proposes means to improve trading efficiency and investment inventive.
Measuring the effect of corrective short-term updates for wind energy forecasts on intraday electricity prices
This paper investigates the impact of wind energy updates on intraday prices and proposes the use of merit-order-based models to counter price uncertainties stemming from updates.
A multivariate model for hybrid wind–photovoltaic power production with energy portfolio optimization
The authors model the power production and income of a wind-photovoltaic energy plant to determine the portfolio that maximises profitability as well as the optimal choice between wind and photovoltaic plants.
Dynamic spillover between the crude oil, natural gas and BRICS stock markets
This paper investigates the dynamic spillover between crude oil, natural gas and the stock markets in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS).
Do sovereign wealth funds dampen the effect of oil market volatility on gross domestic product growth?
This paper uses a smooth transition regression model to examine the role of SWF asset growth in lessening the effect of oil market volatility on GDP growth.
Empirical research on the relationship between renewable energy consumption, foreign direct investment and economic growth in South Asia
This paper scrutinizes the link between renewable energy consumption, foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic progress in South Asian countries.
Dynamics of biofuel prices on the European market: the impact of EU environmental policy on resources markets
This paper explains the major drivers of biodiesel market prices by examining agricultural resource prices and gasoil prices for automotive fuels in the context of European Union environmental policy.
Oil value-at-risk forecasts: a filtered semiparametric approach
This paper proposes the GARCH model combined with the Cornish–Fisher expansion for the oil VaR forecast.
Directional predictability between returns and trading volume in the futures markets of energy: insights into traders’ behavior
This papers aims to test for directional predictability between returns and volume (and vice versa) in the energy futures markets, employing a cross-quantilogram approach that enables the assessment of the temporal association between two stationary time…