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Increasing wind supply weighs on German area cost

European prompt power prices were mixed early on Thursday with increased wind supply weighing on the German cost, while the French rate acquired as temperature levels were seen falling in the nation, increasing need expectations.

German baseload power for Friday was down 9.1% at 112.50 euros ($ 116.03) per megawatt hour (MWh) since 0931 GMT.

The French day-ahead baseload was up 24.2% at 113 euros.

German wind power output is expected to rise by 4.5 gigawatts (GW) to 26.3 GW on Friday, while supply in France is seen dropping 6.4 GW to 4.2 GW, LSEG data revealed.

Residual load in Germany is anticipated to reduce on Friday as wind and solar output are on the rise and more than outweighs a little boost in usage, LSEG analyst Guro Marie Wyller noted.

Nevertheless, recurring load is expected to increase in France and the rest of the area as wind power is set to fall and demand boosts on the back of falling temperatures, she added.

French nuclear schedule was flat at 88% of the overall set up capacity.

Power usage in Germany is set to edge up 610 megawatts (MW). day on day to 62.7 GW on Friday, while French demand was seen. 3.6 GW higher at 64.8 GW as average temperatures in the country. are forecast to fall 2.2 degrees Celsius to 6.3 C, LSEG data. revealed.

German year-ahead power was down 0.4% at 89. euros/MWh on Thursday, while the French 2026 baseload contract. shed 1.1% to 70 euros/MWh.

(source: Reuters)