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NORDIC POWER-Forward rates rebound on higher European gas, power

Nordic forward power costs rebounded on Thursday, with the frontquarter contract edging up from its lowest level in over 3 years, helped by upbeat beliefs in the German power and European gas markets.

* The Nordic front-quarter agreement rose 0.3 euros to 25.3 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1201 GMT, having published losses in the previous 4 sessions to touch its most affordable level considering that March 2021.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power contract was up 0.15 euros to 37.9 euros/MWh, acquiring for the very first time in 3 sessions. The agreement struck its most affordable considering that March 11 on Wednesday.

* There is more powerful Continental input from gas and power, but the underlying longer trend of greater costs seems to be broken, stated Axel Weyler, a pioneer at Entelios Trading AB.

* It feels like there are some (bargain) hunters out today to snipe some little volumes at low rates but no real bullish belief, Weyler added.

* The Nordic power price for next-day physical delivery , or system cost, fell 11.91 euros or 19.47% to 49.26 euros per megawatt hour (MWh).

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's criteria power contract, acquired by 0.55 euros to 78.30 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances were up by 0.70 euros at 58.14 euros a tonne.

* Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were little changed, trading a little higher however still in a tight range, in the middle of healthy storage inventories and milder weather report .

* Nordic water reserves readily available 15 days ahead were seen at 3.23 terawatt hours (TWh) below regular, compared with 2.99 TWh below normal on Tuesday.

* Tomorrow and Saturday will still be colder than normal with some light snow particularly in the southern parts, stated Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, in a projection note.

(source: Reuters)