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German Monday contract up on flagging wind supply

The German electricity agreement for Monday increased on Friday, with wind supply anticipated to fall while need is seen remaining flat.

The German baseload power agreement for Monday shipment was at 87 euros ($ 94.15) per megawatt-hour (MWh) at 1052 GMT, up 10.1% from the rate paid for Friday delivery, LSEG information showed.

The equivalent French contract was untraded.

Residual load is anticipated to increase once again on Monday but will stay lower than Friday's level, while gas and lignite available capabilities need to increase, said LSEG analyst Francisco Gaspar Machado.

German wind power output is forecast to fall 1.1 gigawatt ( GW) from Friday to 3.1 GW on Monday while French output is expected to drop 1.4 GW to 970 megawatts (MW), LSEG information revealed.

German solar power supply is forecast to increase, however, up 4.2 GW to 15.2 GW on Monday.

LSEG analysis showed wind power supply in Germany is projection to stay around 6 GW throughout the week before rising to over 10 GW on Friday.

French nuclear schedule fell one percentage point to 73%. of offered capacity as the Bugey 5 reactor went offline for. maintenance.

Electrical power production at the Golfech nuclear plant in. southern France was reduced by 1 gigawatt (GW) on Friday, EDF. data showed, after the utility stated high water temperatures on. the Garonne river might suggest decreased output up until Aug. 10.

Power consumption in Germany is anticipated to be primarily flat. at 51.6 GW on Monday while need in France is projected to fall. 2.2 GW to 41.8 GW.

German 2025 baseload shed 0.3% to 96.85 euros per. megawatt hour (MWh), while the equivalent French position. had a bid-ask variety of 82.05 euros to 82.70 euros.

European CO2 allowances for December 2024 expiration. fell 0.3% to 70.94 euros a metric ton.

(source: Reuters)