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NORDIC POWER-Forward prices gain on below-normal rainfall outlook

Nordic forward power rates extended gains on Tuesday as rainfall levels were seen at below-normal levels in the hydropower-dependent region, with strong European gas and power markets offering extra support.

* The Nordic front-quarter agreement rose 2.05 euros or 6.51% to 33.55 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1059 GMT, on track for its best day considering that Feb. 28.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement gained 1.26 euros or 2.92% to 44.4 euros/MWh.

** The front-quarter agreement increased for the fourth straight session, while the front-year rose for the ninth.

* Dry and cold weather raised the front-quarter contract, while continental power costs provided support in raising the rest on background of the risk of gas supply interruptions on the Israel and Iran escalation, stated Axel Weyler, a producer at Entelios Trading AB.

* Nordic water reserves available 15 days ahead were seen at 6.94 terawatt hours (TWh) listed below regular, compared with 5.34 TWh below typical on Monday.

* Later on in the next week, a less active and somewhat milder circumstance might establish as increasing pressure over Northern Europe will cut off the supply of colder air from the north and suppress a lot of weather activity, said Georg Muller, a. meteorologist at LSEG in a forecast note.

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's standard. contract, gained 2.40 euros to 96.60 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances were up by 2.60. euros at 73.15 euros a tonne.

* Dutch and British gas rates increased in the middle of concerns about. stress in the Middle East, Freeport LNG terminal gas still. down and an unintended interruption in Norway.

* The Nordic power rate for next-day physical shipment. , or system price, increased 17.97 euros or 38.41%, to. 64.76 euros per MWh.

(source: Reuters)