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Area costs diverge on opposing renewable forecasts

European timely power prices for Thursday diverged as the German area price ticked down in reaction to an expected rise in wind supply and the French cost rose on a dip in supply.

German baseload power for Thursday shed 1.4% at 76.50 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) at 0736 GMT, LSEG information revealed.

French day-ahead power rose 37.1% to 56.90 euros/MWh.

German wind power output is expected to add 870 megawatts ( MW) on Thursday to 19.1 gigawatts (GW), while French wind power output is expected to shed 1.5 GW to 6.7 GW, LSEG information revealed.

A minor decline in residual load was taped for Thursday in Germany due to higher wind output compared to the opposite for France, LSEG expert Francisco Gaspar Machado stated.

French nuclear availability was unchanged at 69% of overall capability.

Power intake in Germany is expected to remain mostly flat at 55.4 GW on Thursday, while need in France is predicted to tick up 310 MW to 42.6 GW, LSEG data revealed.

German year-ahead power added 0.5% to 86.70 euros/MWh. The French 2025 baseload agreement ticked up 0.1% to 70.40 euros/MWh.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 were down 0.2% to 64.17 euros a metric ton.

(source: Reuters)