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Area prices topple on more wind, solar supply

European spot power costs fell in Monday trading as higher sustainable supply was expected to outweigh increasing demand.

German baseload power for Tuesday was at 29.4 euros ($ 31.70) per megawatt hour (MWh) at 0939 GMT, down 45.6%. from the cost paid on Friday for Monday shipment.

French day-ahead power was at 13 euros/MWh, down. 76.4% from the price paid on Friday for Monday delivery.

German wind power output was expected to increase 4.8 gigawatts. ( GW) on Tuesday to 23.9 GW, while French output was expected to. include 2.1 GW to 5.9 GW, LSEG information showed.

LSEG analysis showed that wind supply in Germany is expected. to peak for the week on Wednesday at 27 GW then be up to around. 26 GW and 24 GW on Thursday and Friday respectively.

German solar energy supply was also seen rising, up 1.1 GW to. 16.2 GW, the data revealed.

Greater usage is compensated by higher wind and solar,. netting in a large recurring load drop in Germany and the wider. region tomorrow, LSEG expert Sebastian Sund said.

French nuclear accessibility rose one percentage point to. 68% of optimum capacity.

Power consumption in Germany was expected to rise by 1. GW to 54.7 GW on Tuesday, while demand in France was projected. to add 1.2 GW to 43 GW, the information revealed.

German year-ahead power was down 1.6% at 92. euros/MWh, while the French equivalent, Cal '25, was. untraded with a bid cost of 78.20 euros/MWh.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 fell. 2.4% to 70.17 euros a metric lot.

This week, the go back to a typical carbon auction schedule. after 2 weeks of soft supply due to public vacations could. weigh on the carbon cost, Veyt analyst Ingvild Sørhus stated,. adding that general they had a carefully bearish outlook for. the week.

(source: Reuters)