French and German Power Prices Hit Seven-Month High on Cold Snap
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Power use in residential apartments in Berlin.
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French and German power prices climbed to the highest since February on forecasts for colder temperatures and concerns about lower renewable output.
The French month-ahead price rose as much as 4.1% to €76.23 per megawatt-hour, while the German equivalent gained as much as 3.6% to €99.79 per megawatt-hour, according to data from EEX.
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