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Drop in wind power production to boost Monday spot prices

On Monday, higher baseload electricity prices are expected due to a lower wind power generation in Germany as well as throughout the region.

LSEG data revealed that the German and French Monday Baseload Power Contracts TRDEBD3, and TRFRBD3 had not been traded at their respective Thursday closing prices of 75 euros/MWh et 48.25 euro/MWh by 0802 GMT Friday.

Riccardo Paraviero, LSEG analyst, says that a decrease in wind power is expected to increase residual load on Monday in Germany and other parts of the region.

LSEG data indicated that German wind power production was expected to drop by 9.8 GW Monday to 8.4 GW. French wind power was also projected to decline by 1.8 GW up to 2.2 GW.

The German solar energy supply is expected to increase by 2.9 GW, to 17.2 GW.

On Monday, Germany's power consumption is forecast to drop by 770 megawatts to 50.0 GW. In France, demand is expected to increase slightly by 70 MW to reach 40.7 GW.

The French nuclear availability dropped by four percentage points, to 69% total capacity. This is due to a planned outage on Belleville 2 reactors and Chooz 1 units. POWER/FR

The German power contract for the year ahead TRDEBYZ6 increased by 0.7%, to 86.5 euros (101.10) per Megawatt Hour (MWh), while the French baseload contract for 2026 TRFRBYZ6 remained untraded at a bid of 58.9 euro/MWh.

The benchmark contract on the European carbon CFI2Zc1 fell 0.1%, to 72.56 euro per metric ton. (Reporting and editing by Harikrishnan Nair; Reporting by Alban Kcher)

(source: Reuters)