French electricity prices have turned negative due to a significant drop in demand and a surge in renewable energy output. This has led to some nuclear reactors being taken offline. Day-ahead prices have reached a four-year low, with EDF halting three reactors and planning to take three more offline. The French day-ahead baseload power price has dropped by 21.6%, reaching 32.8 EUR/MWh.
Electricity prices in France turn negative as renewable energy floods the grid as a drop in demand and surging renewables output prompted some nuclear reactors to power down. https://t.co/40xPFjn2dJ
Electricity Prices In France Turn Negative As Renewable Energy Floods the Grid https://t.co/3PphOxXLM6
⚠️ FRENCH DAY-AHEAD BASELOAD POWER DOWN 21.6% AT 32.8 EUR/MWH
Electricity prices in France turn negative as renewable energy floods the grid. https://t.co/piMsRLf5Tz
Energy prices in France turn negative as surging renewable output takes nuclear plants offline https://t.co/TwbRFORhkp
French Power Slumps as Surging Renewables Push Out Atomic Plants Day-ahead prices turn negative, trading at a four-year low EDF halts three reactors, plans to take three more offline https://t.co/59yq3IWqF6
French electricity prices turn negative as a drop in demand and surging renewables output prompt some nuclear reactors to power down https://t.co/WrpcGkOtTC