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Lower eco-friendly supply lifts German Monday contract

The German electricity contract for Monday increased on Friday as wind supply and solar power were anticipated to fall.

The German baseload power contract for Monday shipment was at 111 euros ($ 122.02) per megawatt-hour (MWh) at 1150 GMT, up 12.4% from the cost spent for Friday delivery, LSEG data revealed.

The comparable French contract was untraded.

Residual load is expected to be greater over Saturday and Sunday compared to the previous week on all fundamentals, and is also anticipated to be up on Monday compared to Friday, LSEG expert Marcus Eriksson said.

German wind power output is forecast to fall 1.6 gigawatt ( GW) from Friday to 5.7 GW on Monday, while French output is anticipated to drop 610 megawatts (MW) to 1.9 GW, LSEG data showed.

German solar energy supply is also anticipated to dip, down 480 MW on Monday.

LSEG analysis revealed wind power supply in Germany is forecast to rise to 11 then 16 GW on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.

French nuclear schedule fell one percentage point to 67%. of offered capacity as the Paluel 3 reactor went offline for. an unexpected interruption.

Operator EDF said the instrument system outside the nuclear. zone had actually had a malfunction, adding the disconnection was brought. out safely and in accordance with the operating treatments.

Groups were working to reconnect the reactor to the grid, it. stated.

Power consumption in Germany is anticipated to fall 1.2 GW on. Monday to 52.5 GW while demand in France is forecasted to fall. 1.4 GW to 38.9 GW.

German 2025 baseload rose 0.3% to 99.50 euros per. megawatt hour (MWh), while the equivalent French position. gained 0.6% to 84.50 euros/MWh.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 expiry. fell 0.4% to 71.79 euros a metric ton.

(source: Reuters)