Modeling the effect of macroclimatic events on river inflows in the colombian electricity market
Autor
Velásquez, J. D.
Dyner, I.
Franco, C. J.
Institución
Resumen
This paper models the influence of Oceanic Niño
Index on the monthly river inflows to the wholesale Colombian
electricity market. Since about 80% of electricity production is
performed using hydraulic plants, the river–inflow forecasts are
an important input for mid– and long–term planning and
forecasting. The preferred model is an autorregresive model of
order one using the current monthly value of the Oceanic Niño
Index where the independent and dependent variables were
transformed using the Box–Cox methodology. Using the
available information of the Oceanic Niño Index from 1950 to
2015, our analysis indicates that the values for the total river
inflows can reach maximum and minimum values of 224% and
27% of the historical monthly mean, exceeding the maximum
and minimum historical values registered during of the
existence of the electricity market.