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German area cost up with demand on lower temperature levels

The German timely power cost got on Monday as need was seen rising on Tuesday on lower temperatures, although the price increase was tempered by increasing wind supply.

German baseload power for Tuesday was at 58.80 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) at 0922 GMT, up 8.9% from the price paid on Friday for Monday shipment.

French day-ahead power was at 7 euros/MWh. The Monday contract did not trade on Friday.

A strong boost in residual load is expected in the afternoon hours and evening in Germany on Tuesday, LSEG analyst Francisco Gaspar Machado said.

Power consumption in Germany is expected to increase by 2.3 gigawatts (GW) to 55.5 GW on Tuesday while typical temperatures in the country are anticipated to fall 3.4 degrees Celsius to 7.5 C,. LSEG information revealed.

Demand in France is predicted to increase by 2.9 GW to 45.9 GW. as typical temperatures are seen falling 2.4 C to 11.3 C, the data. revealed.

On the supply side, German wind power output was anticipated to. increase 4.6 GW on Tuesday to 28.2 GW while French output was. expected to rise 1.5 GW to 11.9 GW, LSEG information revealed.

French nuclear availability fell 4 percentage indicate. 68% of optimum capacity as 4 reactors went offline with. prepared interruptions.

German year-ahead power was down 1.5% at 92. euros/MWh while the French equivalent, Cal '25, was. down 1.6% at 82.70 euros/MWh.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 dropped. 1.9% to 70.31 euros a metric heap.

The EU carbon market rally last week was initiated by. nervousness in the gas market after increased geopolitical risk. and enhanced by short-covering by carbon market participants,. Veyt expert Henry Lush stated.

We see no major technical resistance levels before 76.52. euros a metric tonne, leaving space for continued upwards rate. movements, he included.

(source: Reuters)