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NORDIC POWER-Forward rates slip on damp weather condition outlook, lower German power

Nordic power forward costs dipped on Tuesday, weighed down by lower German power prices and predictions for increased rainfall in the hydropowerreliant area.

* The Nordic front-quarter contract decreased by 2.2 euros or 5.47% to 38 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 11:07 GMT.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power contract edged down by 0.80 euros or 1.67% to 47 euros/MWh.

* The Nordic power market continues to take a look at the weather forecasts, which have actually turned wetter however still with a big hydrological deficit. Today, it opens down in addition to the German power market, analysts at Energi Danmark stated in an everyday note.

* The Nordic power price for next-day physical shipment , or system price, fell by 1.37 euros or 4.95% to 26.29 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh).

* Nordic water reserves available 15 days ahead were seen at 19.31 terawatt hours (TWh) below regular, compared with 20.40 TWh listed below normal on Monday.

* Extreme showers and thunderstorms are expected in southern Norway, spreading out throughout Scandinavia next week. By late next week, cooler, unclear weather is likely, with temperature levels nearing normal. Anticipate wet and windy conditions till a minimum of June 10, Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, stated in a projection note.

* Power rates in Germany dropped due to increased wind supply and lower demand, while French rates rose due to restricted nuclear schedule. On the other hand, wholesale gas prices in the Dutch and Britain fell due to increased Norwegian exports and high wind power output. [EL/DE NG/EU]

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's criteria agreement, edged down by 1.83 euros to 98.85 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances were down by 1.83 euros at 74.42 euros a tonne.