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NORDIC POWER-Forward rates flat as drier weather counters lower carbon, German power

Nordic forward power rates were little changed on Tuesday, as drier weather report in the hydropowerreliant region countered pressure from lower carbon and German power prices.

* The Nordic front-quarter agreement was flat at 36.40 per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1105 GMT.

* The Nordic front-year contracts edged 0.1 euro higher to 45.10 euros/MWh.

* The Nordic market launched today due to rather drier weather condition, but headed down when carbon and German power prices fell. Now, the prices are quite flat compared to the other day, said Oletom Djupskaas, a power expert at LSEG.

* The next 2 weeks are extremely dry in the Nordics. This, together with colder weather today, minimizing inflow and resulting in high area prices, have actually led to increasing costs for the Q3-24 agreement this and recently.

* Nordic water reserves offered 15 days ahead were seen at 13.58 terawatt hours (TWh) below regular, below 12.81 TWh below typical on Monday.

* The Nordic power rate for next-day physical shipment , or system cost, increased 6.58 euro to 67.88 euros/MWh at an auction on the Nord Swimming pool exchange.

* The east and north of Scandinavia will experience an increase of cold air of Arctic origin while the west and south will be warmer. This means weather in the next a number of days will be mainly bright and dry with couple of showers only, Georg Muller, a. meteorologist at LSEG stated in a projection note.

* Meanwhile, Carbon front-year allowances eased. 2.21 euro to 70.99 euros a tonne.

* Germany's Cal '24 baseload, Europe's benchmark. contract, fell 1.8 euro to 93.25 euros/MWh.