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NORDIC POWER-Front-quarter hits more than 1-month short on lower European energy rates

Nordic frontquarter power rates was up to their least expensive level in more than a month on Monday, took down by lower rates in the broader continental power and gas market in addition to forecasts of damp weather in the area.

* The Nordic front-quarter contract was down 0.25 euros at 34.30 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 10:50 GMT, having earlier struck its lowest level since May 2.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement slipped 0.25 euros to 44.75 euros/MWh.

* We consider further cost falls as the most likely situation today, where gas and German power also retreats whereas the forecasts remain wet, experts at Energi Danmark said in a. day-to-day note.

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's criteria. contract, slipped 2.10 euros to 90.50 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances were down 1.90. euros at 69.5 euros a tonne.

* British and Dutch wholesale gas costs decreased as. Norwegian exports to Britain ramped up after repairs to an. offshore platform were completed on Friday. On the other hand, German. spot power prices dropped with an expected rise in wind supply,. while French nuclear availability fell.

* Nordic water reserves readily available 15 days ahead. were seen at 10.85 terawatt hours (TWh) below regular, compared. with 10.58 TWh below regular on Friday.

* Expect cool, cloudy weather due to low and high pressure. systems this week. Some showers and brief sun are likely, with. temperatures a bit low, Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG,. said in a projection note.

* The Nordic power price for next-day physical shipment. , or system price, increased 2.70 euros, or 7.72%, to. 37.68 euros per megawatt hour

(source: Reuters)