EUROPE POWER: French Spot Falls on Higher Nuclear Supply, Soft Demand.
PorAinvest
miércoles, 17 de septiembre de 2025, 4:43 am ET1 min de lectura
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French nuclear capacity dropped by six percentage points to 73% of total capacity, with two new outages added. The Cattenom 3 reactor, disconnected for maintenance on the turbine control system, remains offline [1]. EDF announced a nationwide strike notice from late Wednesday to Thursday, further exacerbating supply concerns [1].
German wind power output is expected to fall by 15.4 gigawatts to 31.2 GW, while French output is projected to drop by 4.1 GW to 3.9 GW [1]. Power consumption in Germany is forecast to increase by 1.3 GW to 55.7 GW on Wednesday, while demand in France is expected to remain unchanged at 43.7 GW [1].
The German economy ministry announced plans to stop using fixed-price, long-term contracts to purchase power from renewable energy sources, a move welcomed by engineering, utility, and labor groups [1]. However, some expressed uncertainty about the impact on investments.
European power prices fell on higher nuclear supply and soft demand in France. Uniper SE, a Germany-based energy company, operates in three segments: Green Generation, Flexible Generation, and Greener Commodities. The Green Generation segment focuses on emission-free electricity generation, while Flexible Generation contributes to grid stability and security. Greener Commodities segment bundles energy trading and optimization activities.
European power prices surged sharply on Tuesday, driven by a combination of lower nuclear generation and decreased wind power output. French nuclear availability dropped, leading to a significant increase in wholesale European prompt power prices. By 0815 GMT on Wednesday, French baseload power for delivery was at 59 euros ($69.57) per megawatt-hour (MWh), up 165.2% from the previous close [1]. The German day-ahead baseload bid was 72.2 euros/MWh, having closed at 17.5 euros/MWh [1].French nuclear capacity dropped by six percentage points to 73% of total capacity, with two new outages added. The Cattenom 3 reactor, disconnected for maintenance on the turbine control system, remains offline [1]. EDF announced a nationwide strike notice from late Wednesday to Thursday, further exacerbating supply concerns [1].
German wind power output is expected to fall by 15.4 gigawatts to 31.2 GW, while French output is projected to drop by 4.1 GW to 3.9 GW [1]. Power consumption in Germany is forecast to increase by 1.3 GW to 55.7 GW on Wednesday, while demand in France is expected to remain unchanged at 43.7 GW [1].
The German economy ministry announced plans to stop using fixed-price, long-term contracts to purchase power from renewable energy sources, a move welcomed by engineering, utility, and labor groups [1]. However, some expressed uncertainty about the impact on investments.

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