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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

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2,364MWh Curtailed
2,068MWh Ramped Up
€0.59MEst. Cost
135 MWPeak Positive

Day-Ahead Spot: 85-130 €/MWh (avg 102)

TSO Breakdown

TSODirectionMeasuresTotal MWh
Amprion positive 1 350
Amprion negative 3 350

Plant-Level Redispatch Measures

PlantTSOFuelDirAvg MWMWhTime
BIBLIS_GT (bnBm) Amprion Konventionell positive 350 350 12:February-13:February
Emsland Block D Amprion Konventionell negative 150 150 12:February-13:February
NIEHL-31-GUD Amprion Konventionell negative 100 100 12:February-13:February
NIEHL-II Amprion Konventionell negative 100 100 12:February-13:February

How BESS Can Reduce These Costs

Battery Energy Storage Systems at congestion points could have avoided an estimated €0.18M of today's redispatch costs by absorbing excess wind energy locally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much did redispatch cost on 2026-02-17?

On 2026-02-17, estimated redispatch costs were approximately €0.59 million. This includes €0.24M for renewable curtailment compensation and €0.27M for conventional ramp-up costs.

Which power plants were most affected on 2026-02-17?

The most affected plant was BIBLIS_GT (bnBm) (Amprion) with 350 MWh of positive redispatch.

What was the electricity spot price on 2026-02-17?

The EPEX Day-Ahead spot price for DE_LU ranged from 85 to 130 €/MWh with an average of 102 €/MWh.