Zhu Lei, Zhang Lizhong, Liu Junqi, Zhang Haoran, Zhang Wei, Bian Yiwen, Yan Jinyue
School of Economics and Management, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China.
School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University, Shenzhen 518055, China.
iScience. 2024 May 7;27(6):109924. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109924. eCollection 2024 Jun 21.
Since the Russia-Ukraine war in February 2022, European electricity prices have experienced considerable turbulence, primarily attributed to a shortage in the natural gas supply. We investigate the relationship between natural gas prices in the European continent and electricity prices in Nordic countries before and after the outbreak of war. Despite the low proportion of natural gas electricity generation, the empirical analysis reveals both direct and indirect transmission paths for natural gas prices in Nordic countries. Meanwhile, the theoretical analysis demonstrates how Nordic renewable (wind and solar) and other non-gas generators exercise market power through price bidding in the anticipation of an increase in gas prices or a shortage of gas supply, which results in higher electricity prices. Understanding the underlying factors and dynamics driving substantial price fluctuations in the Nordic electricity market is essential for comprehending the intricate interconnections within the European energy landscape.
自2022年2月俄乌战争以来,欧洲电价经历了大幅动荡,主要原因是天然气供应短缺。我们研究了战争爆发前后欧洲大陆天然气价格与北欧国家电价之间的关系。尽管天然气发电占比很低,但实证分析揭示了北欧国家天然气价格的直接和间接传导路径。同时,理论分析表明,北欧的可再生能源(风能和太阳能)及其他非天然气发电商如何通过价格投标来行使市场力量,预期天然气价格上涨或供应短缺,从而导致电价上涨。了解推动北欧电力市场大幅价格波动的潜在因素和动态,对于理解欧洲能源格局中的复杂相互关系至关重要。