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Friday's German spark briefly broke even

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At the top of the war premium the German clean spark spread printed plus EUR 4.81/MWh at 58 per cent efficiency and minus EUR 1.16 at 55 per cent. It was the only near-breakeven print of the cycle.

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Key takeaway

Friday's near-breakeven print sets the fleet's break-even power price near EUR 126 to EUR 132/MWh.

German gas plants came within a euro or two of paying their way on 24 July, the Friday the war premium peaked. On day-ahead power at its window high of EUR 130.97/MWh, with TTF near its high and EUA carbon at EUR 83.40/tonne, the clean spark spread printed plus EUR 4.81/MWh at 58 per cent thermal efficiency and minus EUR 1.16 at 55 per cent. 1 2 It is the only near-breakeven reading this desk has calculated all cycle.

German onshore wind ran 2.97 GW that Friday, its weekly low, the same condition that drove German power to EUR 195/MWh at the end of June . 3 The CCGT fleet was called, and for a few hours it was paid for being called.

Keep the number, because it calibrates everything since. On those Friday inputs the fleet's break-even power price sits somewhere around EUR 126 to EUR 132/MWh across the efficiency band. Drop the gas price to Monday's level and that break-even falls to roughly EUR 117 to EUR 123. German day-ahead cleared well under EUR 80. So of the roughly EUR 40 to EUR 46 the spread has lost since Friday, only about EUR 5 came from the fuel side. The rest is the revenue leg, and the revenue leg answers to a weather forecast rather than to a ceasefire.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

For one day only, on Friday 24 July, a German gas power station could just about break even, or make a tiny profit, running flat out. That happened because the price of electricity was unusually high that day, at the same time as very little wind was blowing. As soon as the wind picked back up over the following weekend, that brief window closed, and gas plants went back to losing money on every unit they generated.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The near-breakeven window existed only because three inputs peaked together for one session: TTF near its cycle high, EUA at its cycle high, and German onshore wind at its weekly low of 2.97 GW, removing the cheap-renewables competition that normally caps the price gas-fired plant can capture.

Any one of those three easing, which is what happened within 72 hours, removes the condition entirely; the breakeven was never a new floor for the fleet's economics, it was three separate extremes landing on the same day.

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  • Meaning

    The 24 July near-breakeven print required three separate extremes (peak gas, peak carbon, weekly-low wind) to align, which is why it lasted a single session rather than becoming a sustained condition.

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Update #30 · Wind, not peace, sank the German spark

SMARD / Bundesnetzagentur via Fraunhofer ISE energy-charts· 27 Jul 2026
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Friday's print fixes the fleet's break-even power price, which is the number every later spread reading is measured against.
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