Цена на едро в France
FR · Day-ahead спот цени · ENTSO-E
Текуща цена
20.27
EUR/MWh
24ч средно
33.0
-41.3% vs. вчера
24ч мин
-45.5
24ч макс
158.8
ВЕИ дял
20%
Ядрен дял
74%
Изкопаем дял
1%
Ценова графика
Текущ енергиен микс
Ядрена: 73.9% (42,150 MW)
ВЕЦ (руслова): 9.5% (5,392 MW)
ПАВЕЦ: 5.2% (2,953 MW)
Слънчева: 4.4% (2,496 MW)
ВЕЦ (язовирна): 3.3% (1,895 MW)
Вятърна (суша): 1.6% (922 MW)
Биомаса: 0.8% (479 MW)
Отпадъци: 0.7% (387 MW)
Природен газ: 0.5% (297 MW)
Нефт: 0.1% (36 MW)
Каменни въглища: 0% (4 MW)
wholesale.unknown_B25: 0% (3 MW)
Ядрена73.9%
ВЕЦ (руслова)9.5%
ПАВЕЦ5.2%
Слънчева4.4%
ВЕЦ (язовирна)3.3%
Вятърна (суша)1.6%
Биомаса0.8%
Отпадъци0.7%
Природен газ0.5%
Нефт0.1%
Каменни въглища0%
wholesale.unknown_B250%
Total: 57.0 GW
The current wholesale electricity price in France is 20.27 EUR/MWh (2.03 ct/kWh). Over the past 24 hours, prices have ranged from -45.5 to 158.8 EUR/MWh, with an average of 33.0 EUR/MWh.
The electricity generation in France currently consists of 20% renewable sources, 74% nuclear, and 1% fossil fuels. The generation mix directly influences wholesale prices — hours with high wind and solar production typically see lower prices, while gas-fired generation during peak demand drives prices higher.
FAQ
Why do wholesale prices change every hour?
Electricity cannot be stored economically at scale, so supply must match demand in real-time. Every hour has different conditions: demand is low at night and high during morning/evening peaks. Solar generation peaks at noon, wind varies with weather. The price reflects this hourly balance — when supply is abundant (sunny midday, strong winds), prices drop. When gas plants must run to meet peak demand, prices spike. This is why you see such dramatic swings within a single day.
What influences the price in this bidding zone specifically?
Each bidding zone has a unique price based on its local supply-demand balance and interconnector capacity with neighboring zones. Key factors for this zone include: the installed generation capacity (solar, wind, nuclear, gas, hydro), weather conditions affecting renewable output, demand patterns (industrial activity, heating/cooling needs), available import/export capacity through cross-border interconnectors, and fuel prices (especially natural gas, which often sets the marginal price).
Can consumers benefit from low wholesale prices?
Yes, increasingly so. Many European countries now offer dynamic electricity tariffs that pass wholesale prices through to consumers (with a markup for network charges and taxes). On days with negative wholesale prices, consumers with dynamic tariffs can effectively be paid to consume electricity. However, most households are still on fixed-rate contracts where the wholesale price has only an indirect, delayed effect — typically reflected in annual price adjustments by the utility.
Източник: ENTSO-E · Актуализира се всеки час