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Spot rates mixed as wind supply drops in Germany

European prompt power prices for Thursday were blended as wind power in Germany was expected to drop to half of Wednesday's levels, while wind supply in France was seen increasing.

German baseload power for Thursday was up 12% at 96.50 euros ($ 103.75) per megawatt hour (MWh) by 0926 GMT.

French day-ahead power fell 3.9% to 37.50 euros/MWh.

The emerging space in between French and German power prices is due to a rebound in the French nuclear fleet compared to a. big reduction in the availability of versatile supply from. German coal, nuclear, and gas plants, Rystad energy said.

We anticipate that the current decoupling of power rates. between France and Germany will continue, supported by current. market conditions, with France most likely to see its power costs. track lower than those in Germany in the coming months and. years, they added.

If more bandwidth was constructed between the 2. markets, France would still be a major power exporter to. Germany, but there would be no decoupling between the 2 cost. zones, Rystad said.

German wind power output is anticipated to stop by 6 gigawatts. ( GW) on Thursday to 5.9 GW while French wind power output is. anticipated to include 960 megawatts (MW) to 3 GW, LSEG data showed.

Solar power supply in Germany is likewise seen down by 550 MW at. 13.8 GW, the data revealed.

Residual load is increasing day on day (on Thursday) in. Germany on the back of deteriorating wind and solar output, LSEG. analyst Guro Marie Wyller stated.

French nuclear availability was unchanged at 69% of total. capacity.

Power intake in Germany is expected to stay primarily flat. at 54.7 GW on Thursday while demand in France is forecasted to. drop by 1 GW to 42.8 GW, LSEG data showed.

German year-ahead power was up 0.8% at 93.50. euros/MWh, while the French 2025 baseload agreement. was flat at 73 euros/MWh.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 ticked. up 0.1% to 70.63 euros a metric lot.

(source: Reuters)