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NORDIC POWER-Forward prices increase on German power market strength

Nordic forward rates gained on Monday, helped by greater German power rates, while lower water reserves continue to support the power market.

* The Nordic front-quarter contract increased 1.9 euros to 39.25 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1059 GMT. It hit its greatest level in over 2 weeks earlier in the session.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power contract was up 1 euro to 40 euros/MWh.

* The main reason for the increase (in the Nordic power market). is increasing German power costs, triggered by increasing carbon and. coal rates, stated Oletom Djupskaas, a power expert at LSEG.

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's criteria. agreement, rose by 2.45 euros to 83.15 euros/MWh.

* Somewhere else, Dutch and British wholesale gas rates rose. in the middle of cooler temperature levels and market issues following Friday's. shooting at a concert near Moscow.

* Carbon front-year allowances were up by 2.09. euros to 63.60 euros a tonne.

* Meanwhile, Nordic water reserves available 15 days ahead. were seen at 9.96 terawatt hours (TWh) below typical,. compared with 10.11 TWh listed below normal on Friday.

* In Scandinavia, next week will start to show reducing. precipitation and temperatures with near or listed below regular. values, Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, composed in a. projection note.

* Fluctuations in precipitation straight impact electrical power. generation from hydroelectric sources, which influences Nordic. power costs.

(source: Reuters)