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Spot costs drop as wind supply continues to climb

European prompt power costs fell on Wednesday as wind power supply throughout the region was expected to continue increasing on Thursday.

German baseload power for Thursday was down 15.4%. at 48.25 euros ($ 52.10) per megawatt hour (MWh) at 1043 GMT.

French day-ahead power dropped 27.5% to 40.25. euros/MWh.

Wind supply is seen greater on Thursday, and residual load. lower general, despite lower solar energy generation, LSEG. expert Marcus Eriksson stated, including that greater exports are. gotten out of Germany day on day, mainly at night hours.

German wind power output is anticipated to rise by 3.4. gigawatts (GW) on Thursday to 34.2 GW, while French wind output. is anticipated to increase 5.2 GW to 14.7 GW, LSEG information revealed.

Supply from photovoltaic panels in Germany is seen falling by 2.7. GW on Thursday to 1.8 GW.

French nuclear schedule was flat at 77% of total. capacity.

Power intake in Germany is expected to edge down 330. megawatts (MW) to 59.7 GW on Thursday while need in France is. projected to drop 1.4 GW to 53.8 GW, LSEG data showed.

German year-ahead power was down 1.9% at 69.20. euros/MWh while the French 2025 baseload contract was. untraded with an ask cost of 69.35 euros.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 dropped. 1.8% to 53.36 euros a metric load.

German nationalised gas trader SEFE is checking out steps to. transform a few of its underground storage caverns and transport. pipelines to clean hydrogen, its CEO stated, suggesting this could. include investments of roughly 500 million euros.

(source: Reuters)