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Examining the drivers of the imbalance price: Insights from the balancing mechanism in the United Kingdom

Huanhuan Chen, Jinke Li Orcid Logo, Nigel O'Leary Orcid Logo, Jing Shao Orcid Logo

Journal of Environmental Management, Volume: 371, Start page: 123239

Swansea University Authors: Jinke Li Orcid Logo, Nigel O'Leary Orcid Logo, Jing Shao Orcid Logo

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The increasing integration of renewable energy sources in the UK electricity sector has posed challenges to the stability of the system, leading to a sharp rise in the costs of balancing services. This study analyses half-hourly data from January 2017 to December 2023 to examine the factors determin...

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Published in: Journal of Environmental Management
ISSN: 0301-4797
Published: Elsevier BV 2024
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa68151
Abstract: The increasing integration of renewable energy sources in the UK electricity sector has posed challenges to the stability of the system, leading to a sharp rise in the costs of balancing services. This study analyses half-hourly data from January 2017 to December 2023 to examine the factors determining the imbalance price in the UK's balancing mechanism, with particular focus on the sharp price increases in 2021–2022. Employing a Generalised Additive Model (GAM) to account for non-linear relationships, the analysis finds that the imbalance price is positively affected by the net imbalance volume (demand-side factor) and negatively impacted by the de-rated margin (supply-side factor). The wholesale electricity price, however, is identified as the dominant factor driving both the mean and volatility of the imbalance price during 2021–2022. These findings suggest that the balancing mechanism is functioning effectively and that a reduction in the wholesale price would lead to a lower imbalance price and thus lower costs of balancing services.
Keywords: Balancing mechanism; Imbalance price; Net imbalance volume; De-rated margin; Wholesale electricity price
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funders: Swansea University
Start Page: 123239