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NORDIC POWER-Front-quarter set for worst day in 3 months on wetter weather view

Nordic forward power costs fell on Tuesday, with the frontquarter agreement set for its worst day because early January, on wetter weather outlook in the hydropowerdependent region, while lower continental energy rates also contributed to the downbeat sentiment.

* The Nordic front-quarter contract was down by 2.25 euros to 27.25 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1024 GMT.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power contract lost 0.9 euros to 38.6 euros/MWh.

* Due to milder and specifically wetter weather forecasts, we saw rather sharp rate falls on the Nordic power market leading as much as Easter, experts at Energi Danmark said in a daily note.

* The decline on the related markets, including gas, carbon and German power added to the negative belief they included.

* Nordic water reserves readily available 15 days ahead were seen at 4.88 terawatt hours (TWh) listed below typical, compared with 4.93 TWh below typical on Monday.

* Regular rain and partially windy conditions can be seen in the main and southern parts for the next week, stated Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, composed in a forecast note.

* Dutch and British wholesale gas prices edged down, as warmer temperatures and strong sustainable power output suppressed demand for gas.

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's standard agreement, decreased by 2.20 euros to 79.70 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances were down by 2.54 euro at 59.21 euros a tonne.

(source: Reuters)