Nordic front-month power futures held onto gains in Tuesday’s session with forecasts for drier weather and unplanned works at the 1.4GW OS3 nuclear plant. CWE front-month power futures are also trading higher with forecasts for slightly cooler weather and gains in the wider energy complex. The Germany-France front-quarter power spread is currently trading at €25.59/MWh, easing back from the November high of €31.71/MWh but still well above levels seen at the start of the quarter.
- Nordic Base Power JAN 26 up 2.9% at 57.15 EUR/MWh
- Germany Base Power JAN 26 up 1.2% at 100.17 EUR/MWh
- France Base Power JAN 26 up 2.1% at 71.4 EUR/MWh
- EUA DEC 25 up 1.1% at 82.87 EUR/MT
- TTF Gas JAN 26 up 2.3% at 27.49 EUR/MWh
- TTF front month has risen off yesterday’s low of €26.715/MWh, as the market weighs mild weather and strong Norwegian supplies against a dip in LNG supplies.
- EUAs Dec25 are rising ahead of options expiry tomorrow, with EUAs trading volume standing above average on the day.
- The European Commission is scheduled to present the European Grids Package on Wednesday.
- France’s energy ministry said it will decide on the country’s Multiannual Energy Program (PPE) before Christmas.
- EnBW has made a positive FID on the 400MW (800MWh) BESS project at the former nuclear plant in Philippsburg, Germany.
- France has entered a period of sustained electricity overcapacity that is likely to last for several years.
- Spanish hydropower reserves last week declined sharply by 2.7 percentage points to 51.3% of capacity, falling below 2024 levels,
- The 1.4GW Oskarshamn 3 nuclear reactor will have an unplanned outage over 11-20 December due to troubleshooting and corrective maintenance.
- Finland’s 565MW Meri-Pori coal-fired power plant has suffered an unplanned outage that is due to last until 10 December 11:45 CET.
- Vattenfall has confirmed the restart of its 1.1GW Forsmark unit 1 nuclear power plant for 14 December.
- Vattenfall will reduce hydropower generation in Sweden’s SE1 zone by up to 1.1GW until 15 December, from 8 December previously scheduled.
- Cez Distribuce spent Czech Koruna 19.2bn (€790mn) in 2025 upgrading its electricity network, connecting 427MW of PV plants and hundreds of BESS units, albeit down from 653MW connected in 2024.
- The EC is set to approve public aid for Poland’s first 3.7GW nuclear power plant, enabling PEJ to finalise contracts with Westinghouse and Bechtel, with total support estimated at over PLN60bn (€14bn).
- Poland’s Energy Regulatory Office has updated the country’s first offshore wind auction, ahead of the bidding session scheduled for 17 December 2025 over 08:00-18:00CET.