German day-ahead electricity prices rise significantly in the middle of the week as wind power generation remains comparatively weak tomorrow. The baseload price for tomorrow is EUR 125.07/MWh, while in Austria it will reach EUR 131.64/MWh - both values well above the EUR 100 mark.
The main reason for this is the decline in wind power before a strong increase in feed-in is expected from Thursday and Friday. Forecasts for Wednesday predict a drop in average wind production to around 16 GW, less than half the current level. However, the situation is expected to change significantly from Thursday when new areas of low pressure move across north-west Europe and wind conditions become stronger again.
On the weather side, Europe will remain divided into two parts: While mild conditions still dominate in the south and west, the models show colder air masses for parts of northern and eastern Europe. It remains to be seen how long these will last. No significant weather-related increase in demand is expected in the short term for the major Central European electricity markets - Germany, France and Benelux.