Revenue stream tokenization with tranching of claim seniority in electricity markets

Almero de Villiers, Julie Byrne, Paul Cuffe
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This paper proposes tokenising generators' revenue streams as a novel financial instrument for electricity market risk management. The core idea is that tokenised revenue streams (RevToks) holders can directly claim a portion of a generator's energy market revenues. The novelty lies in exploring a tranched structure, creating a tiered hierarchy of RevTok claims. This approach addresses the financial challenges of non-dispatchable renewable energy generation and volatile electricity spot markets, which expose generation firms to volumetric and price risks, potentially deterring project financiers. The manuscript introduces tranching, a scheme for fractionalising energy market revenues based on RevTok seniority. Project financiers might hold senior RevToks, ensuring first claim on generator revenues, while bulk offtakers could purchase junior RevToks as a hedge against high wholesale prices. Case study market simulations indicate that these tranched revenue sharing arrangements can, in principle, help generators, financiers, and offtakers to better manage their risk exposure. The proposed system would allow RevTok holders to directly claim shares of specific generators' revenue streams, offering a new risk management tool for various electricity market participants.

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在电力市场中,收入流标记化与债权优先级分级
本文提出将发电机的收入流代币化,作为电力市场风险管理的一种新型金融工具。其核心思想是,代币化收入流(RevToks)持有者可以直接要求获得发电机能源市场收入的一部分。其新颖之处在于探索了一种分层结构,创建了RevTok声明的分层层次。这种方法解决了不可调度的可再生能源发电和不稳定的电力现货市场的财务挑战,这些挑战使发电公司面临容量和价格风险,可能会阻碍项目融资。该手稿介绍了分层,这是一种基于RevTok资历对能源市场收入进行分割的方案。项目融资机构可能会持有高级revtok,确保对发电机收入的优先索索权,而大宗收购方可能会购买初级revtok,以对冲高批发价。案例研究市场模拟表明,这些分级收入分享安排原则上可以帮助发电商、金融家和承购商更好地管理其风险敞口。拟议中的系统将允许RevTok持有者直接索取特定发电商收入流的份额,为各种电力市场参与者提供一种新的风险管理工具。
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