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Monday rates untraded as wind supply expected to drop

European electrical energy rates for Monday were untraded early on Friday as German wind power supply was expected to drop, while French need was seen increasing.

The German and French baseload contracts for Monday were untraded at 0932 GMT.

Wind supply would likely damage to lower levels on Monday than what was expected on Friday, so the base price might be higher than that spent for Friday shipment, LSEG expert Marcus Eriksson said.

German wind power output is forecast to drop 6.1 gigawatts ( GW) from Friday to 11.3 GW on Monday, while wind power in France is expected to be up 2 GW at 4.9 GW, LSEG data revealed.

LSEG analysis shows German wind supply might dip on Tuesday to around 12 GW before rebounding to around 17 GW on Wednesday and near 23 GW on Thursday.

French nuclear availability was flat at 70% of offered capacity.

Power consumption in Germany is forecast to drop 660 megawatts (MW) to 55.4 GW on Monday, while French demand is seen rising 3 GW at 50.3 GW.

German 2025 baseload fell 0.6% to 78.50 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), while the equivalent French position included 0.3% to 75.25 euros/MWh.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 expiry rose 1% to 59.65 euros a metric heap.

Ukraine's energy grid is receiving urgent help from Poland, Romania and Slovakia after a wave of Russian air campaign that damaged energy facilities and left more than 1 million individuals without power, national grid operator Ukrenergo stated.

(source: Reuters)