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NORDIC POWER-Forward costs rise on drier weather condition view, lower water levels

Nordic forward power prices climbed up on Friday and were on track for a weekly rise, supported by drier weather report and decreasing water reserves in the hydropowerreliant area.

* The Nordic front-quarter agreement rose 3 euros to 38.50 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) at 12:03 GMT. The contract has actually increased 14% up until now today.

* The Nordic front-year contracts got 1.27 euros to 46.05 euros/MWh. The agreement was up 4% today.

* It is a combination of dry weather report and bullish related markets that are definitive. The projection shows considerably less precipitation than regular for this time of the year throughout the coming weeks, said Karsten Sander Nielsen, a senior market analyst at Energi Danmark.

* Nordic water reserves readily available 15 days ahead were seen at 17.51 terawatt hours (TWh) listed below normal, down from 16.17 TWh below regular on Thursday.

* The Nordic power cost for next-day physical delivery , or system price, fell 38.06 euros to 29.82 euros/MWh at an auction on the Nord Pool exchange.

* Germany's Cal '24 baseload, Europe's benchmark agreement, fell 0.25 euro to 94.75 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances relieved 0.72 euro to 72.54 euros a tonne.

* The weekend and next week will be largely dry and, especially in the south, also sunny. Temperatures will increase to generally above typical values, Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, said in a projection note.

* The week after next week reveals greater uncertainty with a. most likely trend to more near typical weather condition as pressure appears to. slowly decreaseover Northern Europe. A fast shift to wet and. cool weather condition is not likely, though.

* The Nordic power price for next-day physical delivery. , or system cost, increased 0.61 euro to 25.82. euros/MWh at an auction on the Nord Pool exchange.

(source: Reuters)