Modeling, calibration and valuation of wind derivatives
WindDerivatives
2-3 November, 2015, Amsterdam
MASTERCLASS
Introduction
This two-day training is specifically designed to expand the
participants’ knowledge and skills in interpreting weather
risk analysis, wind turbine basics, as well as the modeling,
calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives.
Depending on the experience levels of the participants,
some parts of the training can be extended or shortened.
The training is about wind derivatives, however, methods
of modeling, calibration and pricing will also be discussed.
There will also be time to explore the more practical sides
of wind modeling in VBA, MATLAB or R.
A tentative program of the sessions in this training can
be found below, however due to the high degree of
overlap between the sessions, new content will build
upon the material already covered, providing a seamless
learning experience.There will be time for questions and
discussions after the sessions.
This training is based on material developed in
collaboration with Mercurious and the Delft University of
Technology in the Netherlands.
Who should attend?
This program is specifically developed for people within
or around wind risk management of an energy company
or people with mandate to trade weather derivatives at a
trading company.
OURSOURSOURS Learning objectives
To acquire new insight, knowledge and
perspectives on:
▶ Weather and wind risk
▶ Statistical behavior of wind
▶ Basics of wind turbines
▶ Basics on modeling and calibration
▶ Setting up a well-defined model
▶ Modeling wind speed and power
▶ Types of wind derivatives
▶ Pricing of wind derivatives
Training
This training is characterized by a strong emphasis on
interactivity, whereby the contribution of participants is of
utmost importance.Theory and practice are combined,
and the content of the training includes a combination of
scientific frameworks, theorems and practical examples.
Documentation
At the start of the training the participants will receive a
syllabus with the learning material required for this specific
program.This includes all relevant documents, such as the
training set-up, definitions, examples and exercises.
WindDerivatives
A masterclass in weather analysis, wind turbine basics and the
modelling, calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives.
AGENDAAGENDAAGENDA
AGENDA
DAY 1
Session 1 - Weather and Wind Risk
▶ Types of weather risk
▶ Fields of weather risk
▶ Basic statistical properties of weather risk
▶ Translation of weather to dollars
▶ Translation of wind to dollars
▶ Insurance versus hedging
Exercise: Weather risk in practice, and insurance
against weather risk
Exercise: Qualitative wind risk assessment
Session 2 - Basics of wind and wind turbines
▶ Origin of wind
▶ Characteristics of wind in Europe
▶ Drivers of wind speed
▶ Development of wind speeds in long and short term
▶ Correlation between wind sites
▶ Translation of wind to wind speed
▶ Wind turbine basics and development
▶ Efficiency / power curve
Exercise: Basics and nature of wind
Exercise: How does a wind turbine work
Session 3 - Basics of modeling and modeling
weather
▶ Basics of modeling
▶ Definition of a well-defined model
▶ Choosing the right mathematical model
▶ Calibration in general
▶ Effects and pitfalls of calibrations
▶ Modeling of weather
Session 4 - Modeling of wind
▶ Modeling of wind
▶ Handling daily and yearly seasonal effects
▶ Handling distribution over different time scales
▶ Deseasonalizing and reseasonalizing data
▶ Mean reverting processes and their properties
▶ Choices of modeling components
▶ Wind speed
▶ Wind power
Exercise: Finding, and extracting seasonality from data
Exercise: Effects of calibration
Session 5 - Hedging wind risk
▶ Current wind derivatives market and ways of trading
▶ Types of wind derivatives
▶ Wind speed derivatives
▶ Wind power derivatives
▶ Wind index derivatives
▶ Options and Futures
▶ Swaps
▶ CSAs
▶ Caps and Floors
▶ Alternatives to derivatives
Exercise: Pay-off of a wind derivative contract
Session 6 - Pricing of wind derivatives and wind risk
▶ Risk measures for wind
▶ Finding the right ingredients for a wind mitigation contract
▶ Pricing methods
▶ Monte Carlo methods
▶ Faster and more advanced pricing methods
▶ Risk reduction
▶ Interpretation of prices
Exercise: Calculate exposure to wind risk
Exercise: Difference in prices of contracts
COURSELEADER
OURSOURSOURSOURSOURS
Steven Hoyer has an MSc degree in
Applied Mathematics from the Delft
University of Technology.
He previously worked with Mercurious,
where he discovered his interest in financial
engineering. He is currently employed as a
consultant with McKinsey & Company, and
continues his work in the field of weather
derivatives in close cooperation with the Delft
University of Technology.
Steven Hoyer
Consultant at McKinsey & Company
LANGUAGE
The workshop will be delivered in English.
DATE
2-3 November, 2015, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
SCHEDULE
Each day starts at 09.00 and finishes at 17.00hrs.
REGISTRATION
http://www.energy-expert-network.com/courses
E-mail: Johanna.oberg@energy-expert-network.com
Phone:+46 (0) 85 333 2599
FEES
Early Bird: 2,290 EUR excl.VAT.
(Register before 11 September)
Price: 2,590 EUR excl.VAT standard price.
MULTIPLE REGISTRATION DISCOUNT
Two participants from the same company registering at
the same time will receive an additional 10% discount.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Food and beverages will be provided to the
participants during the day. Specific wishes can be
submitted to the organization.
DOCUMENTATION
Participants receive documentation, calculations and
exercises in a manual.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS
ENERGY EXPERT NETWORK
The Energy Expert Network is a network of experts
and hands-on energy market participants that provides
companies with tailored courses.
The Energy Expert Network consists of the ‘best of the
best’ industry experts, well known for their knowledge and
experience in teaching energy industry professionals. Energy
Expert Network also provide open courses on fixed dates in
co-operation with external experts.

Masterclass wind derivatives 2015 fall

  • 1.
    Modeling, calibration andvaluation of wind derivatives WindDerivatives 2-3 November, 2015, Amsterdam MASTERCLASS
  • 2.
    Introduction This two-day trainingis specifically designed to expand the participants’ knowledge and skills in interpreting weather risk analysis, wind turbine basics, as well as the modeling, calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives. Depending on the experience levels of the participants, some parts of the training can be extended or shortened. The training is about wind derivatives, however, methods of modeling, calibration and pricing will also be discussed. There will also be time to explore the more practical sides of wind modeling in VBA, MATLAB or R. A tentative program of the sessions in this training can be found below, however due to the high degree of overlap between the sessions, new content will build upon the material already covered, providing a seamless learning experience.There will be time for questions and discussions after the sessions. This training is based on material developed in collaboration with Mercurious and the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Who should attend? This program is specifically developed for people within or around wind risk management of an energy company or people with mandate to trade weather derivatives at a trading company. OURSOURSOURS Learning objectives To acquire new insight, knowledge and perspectives on: ▶ Weather and wind risk ▶ Statistical behavior of wind ▶ Basics of wind turbines ▶ Basics on modeling and calibration ▶ Setting up a well-defined model ▶ Modeling wind speed and power ▶ Types of wind derivatives ▶ Pricing of wind derivatives Training This training is characterized by a strong emphasis on interactivity, whereby the contribution of participants is of utmost importance.Theory and practice are combined, and the content of the training includes a combination of scientific frameworks, theorems and practical examples. Documentation At the start of the training the participants will receive a syllabus with the learning material required for this specific program.This includes all relevant documents, such as the training set-up, definitions, examples and exercises. WindDerivatives A masterclass in weather analysis, wind turbine basics and the modelling, calibration and valuation of wind and wind derivatives.
  • 3.
    AGENDAAGENDAAGENDA AGENDA DAY 1 Session 1- Weather and Wind Risk ▶ Types of weather risk ▶ Fields of weather risk ▶ Basic statistical properties of weather risk ▶ Translation of weather to dollars ▶ Translation of wind to dollars ▶ Insurance versus hedging Exercise: Weather risk in practice, and insurance against weather risk Exercise: Qualitative wind risk assessment Session 2 - Basics of wind and wind turbines ▶ Origin of wind ▶ Characteristics of wind in Europe ▶ Drivers of wind speed ▶ Development of wind speeds in long and short term ▶ Correlation between wind sites ▶ Translation of wind to wind speed ▶ Wind turbine basics and development ▶ Efficiency / power curve Exercise: Basics and nature of wind Exercise: How does a wind turbine work Session 3 - Basics of modeling and modeling weather ▶ Basics of modeling ▶ Definition of a well-defined model ▶ Choosing the right mathematical model ▶ Calibration in general ▶ Effects and pitfalls of calibrations ▶ Modeling of weather Session 4 - Modeling of wind ▶ Modeling of wind ▶ Handling daily and yearly seasonal effects ▶ Handling distribution over different time scales ▶ Deseasonalizing and reseasonalizing data ▶ Mean reverting processes and their properties ▶ Choices of modeling components ▶ Wind speed ▶ Wind power Exercise: Finding, and extracting seasonality from data Exercise: Effects of calibration Session 5 - Hedging wind risk ▶ Current wind derivatives market and ways of trading ▶ Types of wind derivatives ▶ Wind speed derivatives ▶ Wind power derivatives ▶ Wind index derivatives ▶ Options and Futures ▶ Swaps ▶ CSAs ▶ Caps and Floors ▶ Alternatives to derivatives Exercise: Pay-off of a wind derivative contract Session 6 - Pricing of wind derivatives and wind risk ▶ Risk measures for wind ▶ Finding the right ingredients for a wind mitigation contract ▶ Pricing methods ▶ Monte Carlo methods ▶ Faster and more advanced pricing methods ▶ Risk reduction ▶ Interpretation of prices Exercise: Calculate exposure to wind risk Exercise: Difference in prices of contracts
  • 4.
    COURSELEADER OURSOURSOURSOURSOURS Steven Hoyer hasan MSc degree in Applied Mathematics from the Delft University of Technology. He previously worked with Mercurious, where he discovered his interest in financial engineering. He is currently employed as a consultant with McKinsey & Company, and continues his work in the field of weather derivatives in close cooperation with the Delft University of Technology. Steven Hoyer Consultant at McKinsey & Company
  • 5.
    LANGUAGE The workshop willbe delivered in English. DATE 2-3 November, 2015, Amsterdam, The Netherlands SCHEDULE Each day starts at 09.00 and finishes at 17.00hrs. REGISTRATION http://www.energy-expert-network.com/courses E-mail: Johanna.oberg@energy-expert-network.com Phone:+46 (0) 85 333 2599 FEES Early Bird: 2,290 EUR excl.VAT. (Register before 11 September) Price: 2,590 EUR excl.VAT standard price. MULTIPLE REGISTRATION DISCOUNT Two participants from the same company registering at the same time will receive an additional 10% discount. FOOD AND BEVERAGE Food and beverages will be provided to the participants during the day. Specific wishes can be submitted to the organization. DOCUMENTATION Participants receive documentation, calculations and exercises in a manual. ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS ENERGY EXPERT NETWORK The Energy Expert Network is a network of experts and hands-on energy market participants that provides companies with tailored courses. The Energy Expert Network consists of the ‘best of the best’ industry experts, well known for their knowledge and experience in teaching energy industry professionals. Energy Expert Network also provide open courses on fixed dates in co-operation with external experts.