![Photo of Michael Coulon](/images/people/list/329300.jpg)
Honorary Senior Lecturer in Finance (Accounting and Finance)
Research
My primary area of research is the application of quantitative finance techniques to the energy and commodity markets. This includes:
- Spot and forward price dynamics
- Derivative pricing and risk management techniques
- Spread option pricing and physical asset valuation
- Structural models for electricity prices: dependence on fuels, fundamentals, and evolving market rules
- Environmental markets and policy: renewable energy certificates and carbon emission allowances
- Storable commodities: optimal storage decisions and price behaviour for agriculturals, metals, etc.
- Game theoretic approaches to resource extraction, production, investment or carbon abatement decisions
I have ongoing collaborations with many leading researchers in this growing field of finance, both in industry and academia. Previous industry-linked projects include (see for more details):
- Project with Swiss energy firm on structural modelling of the German (EEX) power market, including addressing issues such as rapid growth of renewables, complex fuel mix, and European market coupling.
- Project with US energy firm on power plant valuation and risk management in the PJM market.
- Project with US energy firm on hedging of joint load and price risk through forwards and options.
- Project with UK commodities consulting firm on the forecasting and simulation of demand and prices for platinum and related metals.
- Project with Princeton University (with some contact with utilities and regulators) on modeling the New Jersey solar renewable energy certificate (SREC) market, including investigations of market design questions.
Finally, for a few videos that are available online from my conference presentations or webinars, see below:
- click for a talk on spread option pricing in electricity markets, given at IMA (Minneapolis, USA) in May 2012
- click and scroll down to Friday morning 9am for a talk on price modeling and market design in environmental markets (carbon and RECs), given at IPAM (Los Angeles, USA) in May 2015
- click for a recent webinar on structural models for electricity markets (with a case study on the German EEX market), sponsored by GARP (Global Association of Risk Professionals) in September 2015.