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Rising wind supply weighs on spot price

European prompt power rates fell on Tuesday, as wind supply was anticipated to increase throughout the area and French power need was anticipated to topple on the projection of higher temperature levels.

The German baseload power for Tuesday was down 6.1% at 158.25 euros ($ 163.98) per megawatt hour (MWh) at 0926 GMT.

German day-ahead power fell 6.7% to 143.25 euros.

German wind power output was expected to rise by 5 gigawatts ( GW) on Tuesday to 13.6 GW, while wind supply in France is anticipated up 1.1 GW to 5.2 GW, LSEG information revealed.

German solar production was due to fall 1 GW to 3.3 GW, the information showed.

A more powerful wind supply is reducing the residual load in Germany and providing bearish pressure, stated LSEG expert Marcus Eriksson.

French nuclear schedule was flat at 92% of overall capability.

Power consumption in Germany is expected to increase by 250 megawatts (MW) to 64.7 GW on Wednesday while in France it was seen falling by 4.2 GW to 67.7 GW as typical temperature levels in the nation are seen up 3 degrees Celsius at 7.3 C, LSEG data showed.

German year-ahead baseload was flat at 95.77 euros/MWh, while the French 2026 baseload contract ticked up 0.1% to 70.40 euros.

Criteria European carbon permits were 0.6%. down at 79.58 euros per metric ton.

Bullish momentum continues apace for the European carbon and. continued attempts to breach above the 80 euros per metric lot. levels are anticipated this week, said Veyt expert Anders Nordeng.

(source: Reuters)