Dogan Keles
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Dr. Dogan Keles graduated with an industrial engineering degree from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in 2006 and received his doctoral degree at the Economics Department of KIT in 2013 with summa cum laude. During his work at the KIT he analysed uncertainties in energy markets and developed methods to evaluate energy investments. During his research visit to University of California, Berkeley, he worked on stochastic modelling. Currently, Dogan Keles is head of the research group "energy markets and energy system analysis" at the Institute of Industrial Production (IIP) at the KIT and works on different projects on the design of energy markets, evaluation of energy technologies (under uncertainty) and modelling of energy systems. His studies resulted in different publications in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings.
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Articles by Dogan Keles
Extreme value theory for heavy tails in electricity prices
This paper looks at hourly spot prices at the German electricity market and applies extreme value theory (EVT) to investigate the tails of the price change distribution.