European Power Prices Drop Far Below Zero as Solar Output Surges

The EU's installed solar capacity roughly doubled between 2021 and 2024.Photographer: Angel Garcia/Bloomberg
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Power prices across Europe plunged deep below zero this weekend as sunny weather boosted output from the region’s growing fleet of solar parks.

The phenomenon of negative prices has become a regular occurrence over the past few years in the region, but levels far below zero are still unusual. In March, the number of negative hours doubled in Germany from a year earlier, according to Epex Spot SE data.