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Strong growth in German wind to outmatch increasing demand

French timely power rates were anticipated to be mixed on Monday as development in wind supply was seen eclipsing the little gains in demand in Germany, while French wind output is anticipated to fail.

French baseload power for Tuesday was at 139 euros ($ 141.85) per megawatt hour (MWh) at 1015 GMT, LSEG data showed. The agreement for Monday was untraded on Friday.

German day-ahead power had yet to trade after closing at 117.50 euros/MWh on Friday.

The residual load in Germany is expected to reduce on Tuesday as wind power output is on the rise and more than outweighs a small increase in usage, LSEG analyst Guro Marie Wyller said.

In neighbouring France, on the other hand, the wind power output is set to fall and the usage increase on the back falling temperatures, she added.

German wind power output was expected to almost double, leaping 12.2 gigawatts (GW) on Tuesday to 24.9 GW, while French wind output was expected to shed 2.9 gigawatts (GW) to 1.6 GW, LSEG data revealed.

French nuclear schedule rose one percentage indicate 87%. of total capacity as 2 recent restarts exceeded an unplanned. outage.

The Civaux 1 atomic power plant went offline in the early hours. of Monday, and investigations are underway to determine the. reason for the outage, operator EDF stated.

Power intake in Germany is anticipated to rise 1.8 GW. to 64.9 GW on Tuesday, while demand in France is seen up 4 GW to. 77.9 GW, LSEG information revealed.

German year-ahead power was up 2% at 93.25. euros/MWh, while the French 2026 baseload contract. gotten 1.3% at 70.80 euros/MWh.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark. agreement was up 2.4% to 76.68 euros a metric heap.

(source: Reuters)