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EU Power Demand for Cooling to Rise Next Week

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Europe is expected to see its first hot spell of the summer next week which is likely to spur some electric demand for cooling according to according to Weather Services International.

  • Maximum temperatures in Berlin are set to rise to 28C (82F) on 30 May, Weather Services International projected. The German front-week power base load is rising sharply today amid expectations of higher demand while forecasts suggested low wind output next.
    • Germany Base Power Week 2 up 4% at 78.5 EUR/MWh
  • Seville, southern Spain, is forecast to experience highs of 35C on 27 May, while Madrid will exceed 30C for the first time this year.

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Europe is expected to see its first hot spell of the summer next week which is likely to spur some electric demand for cooling according to according to Weather Services International.

  • Maximum temperatures in Berlin are set to rise to 28C (82F) on 30 May, Weather Services International projected. The German front-week power base load is rising sharply today amid expectations of higher demand while forecasts suggested low wind output next.
    • Germany Base Power Week 2 up 4% at 78.5 EUR/MWh
  • Seville, southern Spain, is forecast to experience highs of 35C on 27 May, while Madrid will exceed 30C for the first time this year.