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German area rate falls on expectation of higher wind energy

German electrical energy prices for Monday fell on Friday morning with wind power expected to ramp up in the first half of next week in the middle of peaceful trade, with some market participants still absent following a national holiday.

The German baseload power agreement for Monday traded at 54.00 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) by 1022 GMT, a. modification of 31% compared to the last traded day-ahead cost. on Thursday of 78.35 euros/MWh according to LSEG information.

( There is) really low wind production in Germany today,. Much greater from late this Sunday, likely up to 20-30. gigawatts (GW) during the first half of next week, LSEG expert. Natalia Maystrovich said in a daily market update.

The equivalent agreement in the French market had. not traded at the time of going to press.

Trade was sluggish on Friday with lots of traders taking a bridging. day following a public holiday throughout much of Europe on. Thursday.

Further out the German front-year contract was flat at 95. euros/MWh while the French front-year contract. rose by 0.95 euros at 84.70 euros/MWh.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement. was up by 0.04 euros at 73.30 euros per metric lot.

(source: Reuters)