GB power futures recorded significant gains again
07 May 2021
The supply demand balance is expected to stay tight due to unseasonably cold temperatures
UK NBP gas prices remained elevated on Thursday and added further premium during the course of the day with prices for the coming winter recording gains of over a penny. With unseasonably cold temperatures being forecast over most of Western Europe for the next week or so, the supply demand balance is expected to stay tight. The gas system operated with a supply deficit of between 5 and 15MCM throughout the trading day yesterday and prompt gas prices rose sharply, the spot price gained almost 3.00p while the day ahead was up by 2.55p and the week ahead by 1.30p.GB power futures recorded significant gains again on Thursday as gas and carbon prices continued to strengthen. Prices for the coming 12 months gained an average of £1.45/MWh. Carbon EUAs hit new record highs as contracts for 2022 and 2023 settled at €50.41 and €51.24 per tonne respectively. On the power prompt, the day ahead contract gained a further £3.00 to £76.50/MWh as wind generation is forecast to slip to just 2GW today. With temperatures remaining below average and interconnector supplies from France and the Netherlands restricted, the system remains tight.Carbon EUAs hit new record highs