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NORDIC POWER-Forward costs rise on drier weather condition outlook

Nordic forward power rates extended gains on Monday, assisted by drier weather outlook and falling water reserves in the hydropowerdependent region.

* The Nordic front-quarter agreement increased 11.75 euros to 31.5 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1019 GMT.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement acquired 0.7 euros to 43.15 euros/MWh.

* For today I believe drier weather forecasts is the main explanation for this, stated Oletom Djupskaas, a power analyst at LSEG.

* In addition, the 46-day weather forecasts suggests drier than regular weather likewise from April 29 to May 12, he included.

* Nordic water reserves offered 15 days ahead were seen at 5.34 terawatt hours (TWh) listed below regular, compared with 3.96 TWh listed below typical on Friday.

* A high pressure anomaly over the northern North Atlantic will dominate the weather through the next 2 weeks, said Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, in a forecast note.

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's criteria contract, shed 0.90 euro to 92.50 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances were down by 1.23 euros at 70.32 euros a tonne.

* Dutch and British gas costs were mixed, as record high gas storage levels in Europe assisted offset geopolitical issues and forecasts for cooler temperature levels later today.

(source: Reuters)