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NORDIC POWER-Forward rates fall on weaker European energy costs

Nordic power costs extended losses on Thursday following lower European energy rates while low waterreserves in the hydropowerdependent region added further pressure to the marketplace.

* The Nordic front-quarter agreement fell 0.7 euros to 33.3 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1010 GMT.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement lost 0.15 euros to 43.5 euros/MWh.

* We saw falling rates across the marketplaces the other day and it continues today which is pressurising the marketplace, said Karsten Sander Nielsen, a senior market expert at Energi Danmark.

* This appears to be a correction following the really sharp boosts throughout the previous weeks where we have seen both power and gas increase considerably due to the escalation in the Middle East, he included.

* Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were lower on higher Norwegian supply following upkeep and healthy inventories. Nevertheless, supply dangers stayed due to the tensions in the Middle East and other aspects, traders said.

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's criteria agreement, shed 0.33 euros to 92.95 euros/MWh.

* Nordic water reserves offered 15 days ahead were seen at 6.78 terawatt hours (TWh) below normal, compared with 6.91 TWh below normal on Wednesday.

* High pressure over the northern North Atlantic will continue to bring cold air to Scandinavia, and low pressure activity over the continent will only sometimes impact especially the southern parts of our area, stated Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, in a projection note.

* Carbon front-year allowances were up by 0.12 euros at 70.10 euros a tonne.

(source: Reuters)