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European electricity rates for Monday were untraded on Friday, with the fall in wind supply throughout the region exceeded by gains in solar and lower demand.

The overall power trading volumes in the significant European markets was 7,741 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2023, up 36% from 2022 and the largest year-on-year gain in over twenty years, but still below the 2016 peak, Prospex research study said in a note.

Germany remained the biggest market at 53% of all volumes in 2023, followed by France at 12%, the Nordic region with 11%,. Italy with 10%, Britain with 9%, Spain with 4% and the. Netherlands with 2%, Prospex research study data revealed.

German and French Monday baseload power costs were untraded. at 1021 GMT, LSEG information revealed.

Although wind supply is down in through the region on. Monday, recurring load is decreased on lower need and improved. wind supply, stated LSEG expert Marcus Eriksson.

German wind power output is anticipated to fall 1 gigawatt (GW). from Friday to 5.1 GW on Monday while French output is anticipated. to increase 2.7 GW to 3.9 GW, LSEG data shows.

German solar energy supply is forecast to rise 5.9 GW to 17.5. GW on Monday.

LSEG analysis revealed wind power supply is anticipated to fall. to around 3 GW on Tuesday before rebounding to around 7 GW on. Thursday.

French nuclear availability increased three portion points to. 76% of readily available capacity.

French energy EDF might enforce production constraints at. its Golfech nuclear reactor from July 31 due to the high. temperature level forecasts on the Garonne river, the business stated in. a notice.

Power usage in Germany is forecast to drop 2 GW to. 50.8 GW on Monday while need in France is predicted to edge. down 60 megawatts (MW) to 43.7 GW.

German 2025 baseload increased 1.1% to 89.86 euros. per megawatt hour (MWh), while the comparable French position. added 0.5% to 76.50.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 expiry. gotten 0.5% to 67.32 euros a metric load.

(source: Reuters)