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29 Jul 2020

High Temperatures to Curtail French Nuclear Capacity

29 Jul 2020  by argusmedia.com   

French nuclear capacity could be curtailed by 2.6GW for most of this week because of unseasonably warm weather, state-controlled utility EdF said.

The two units at the 2.6GW Golfech plant may be disconnected from the grid on 31 July-2 August owing to "temperature forecasts on the Garonne". Water from the river is used to cool the plant.

Maximum temperatures in Toulouse — which is upstream of Golfech on the Garonne — are forecast to average 39.5°C on 30-31 July, 11°C above seasonal norms for the period, before falling to long-term levels on 2 August. Temperatures in the area rose to 37.5°C yesterday.

An average of 27.7GW of French nuclear capacity — out of a total of 62.2GW — is already scheduled to be off line this weekend for planned maintenance. But this is much lower than earlier this month, with unavailability averaging 31.1GW on 1-27 July.

French prompt power contract prices rose following the announcement, with France set to remain the premium market in central-western Europe for the rest of this week. Today's latest trade on the French weekend contract for 1-2 August delivery was at €27.25/MWh, compared with an assessment of €24.60/MWh yesterday. The corresponding German contract's last trade was at €24.10/MWh today.

And the French daily base-load contract for 31 July delivery last traded at €39.35/MWh, up from €39/MWh at yesterday's close. The German equivalent changed hands at €35/MWh at the same time, up from €34.25/MWh yesterday.

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