Freitas, Carlos J. PereiraSilva, Patrícia Pereira da2014-01-282014-01-2820131740-06001740-0619http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/3480This paper addresses the impact of the CO2 opportunity cost on the wholesale electricity price in the context of the Iberian electricity market (MIBEL), namely on the Portuguese system, for the period corresponding to the Phase II of the European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS). In the econometric analysis a vector error correction model (VECM) is specified to estimate both long–run equilibrium relations and short–run interactions between the electricity price and the fuel (natural gas and coal) and carbon prices. The model is estimated using daily spot market prices and the four commodities prices are jointly modelled as endogenous variables. Moreover, a set of exogenous variables is incorporated in order to account for the electricity demand conditions (temperature) and the electricity generation mix (quantity of electricity traded according the technology used). The outcomes for the Portuguese electricity system suggest that the dynamic pass–through of carbon prices into electricity prices is strongly significant and a long–run elasticity was estimated (equilibrium relation) that is aligned with studies that have been conducted for other markets.engEuropean Union Emission Trading SchemeEU ETSIberian electricity marketCointegrationVector error correction modelVECMEuropean climate policyKyoto ProtocolCarbon cost pass–throughEvaluation of dynamic pass-through of carbon prices into electricity prices – a cointegrated VECM analysisjournal article10.1504/IJPP.2013.053440