CWE German and French January are rising to be supported by increases in the energy complex, with a downward revision of temperatures in Dusseldorf and Paris also supportive. The Nordics are dropping sharply as a wetter outlook in the region eases supply risks.
- Nordic Base Power Jan 26 down 3.4% at 55.10 EUR/MWh
- France Base Power Jan 26 up 1.8% at 69.70 EUR/MWh
- Germany Base Power Jan 26 up 2.2% at 100.41 EUR/MWh
- EUA DEC 25 up 0.5% at 82.44 EUR/MT
- TTF Gas Jan 26 up 0.5% at 27.420 EUR/MWh
- TTF front month has edged higher after reaching the lowest since April 2024 at €26.80/MWh last week while temperatures in NW Europe remain mild.
- EUAs Dec25 are rising, driven up by higher premium in spot auction and gains in EU gas. TTF are rebounding after reaching the lowest since April 2024 last week.
- France’s CRE has approved an updated version of RTE’s market rules—covering the programming mechanism, adjustment mechanism, balancing responsible party mechanism, and system services—effective on 1 January 2026.
- EdF has removed the Chooz 1 nuclear reactor from the corrosion plan for 2025.
- EdF’s 915MW Tricastin 3 nuclear reactor will be offline on 9-16 December in planned maintenance.
- Spain and France are falling behind in the race to build out their power grids as labour shortages tighten, forcing delays and driving up costs just as both countries push to meet rising electricity demand.
- Italy’s Terna will shift the intraday inter-zonal market closing time to 30 minutes before real time, starting 14 January 2026, in compliance with EU Regulation.
- Trading on EEX’s Nordic power derivatives market surged 210% year-on-year from September to November 2025 to 7.2TWh, driven by expanded participation and growing liquidity across the region.
- Poland’s energy regulator has released its first assessment of cable pooling, showing only limited uptake of the new grid-sharing mechanism in 2024 despite growing pressure to connect more renewable projects.
- Storm Bram is set to batter the UK with gusts up to 90 mph and heavy rain, prompting amber and yellow weather warnings and raising the risk of flooding and travel disruption.
- The UK’s NESO announced a new pipeline of renewables, storage and grid connection projects, replacing the old “first come, first serve” model.