FRANKFURT, Oct 21 (Reuters) – European prompt prices on Tuesday were lifted by expectations for a sharp a decline in German wind power generation, which will make the country an importer on the day-ahead. "The signal is bullish for Germany. Wind supply is deceasing significantly," said LSEG analyst Xiulan He, also listing rising German demand. French baseload for the day ahead was at 69 euros ($80.47) per megawatt hour (MWh) at 0740 GMT, up 39.4%, LSEG data showed. German day-ahead was indicated in a 119-124 euros/MWh bid-ask range, having closed at 63.3 euros. LSEG data showed Germany wind power output at 17.6 gigawatts (GW) on Wednesday, more than half down from a projected 36.5 GW on Tuesday, and France's wind output will likely lose 4.1 GW to hit 5.7 GW. Countering the impact of supply

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