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NORDIC POWER -Front-quarter rates hit 2-week short on damp weather condition view

Nordic frontquarter power rates fell to their lowest level in 2 weeks on Wednesday, weighed down by wetter weather forecasts and increasing water levels in the hydropowerreliant region.

* The Nordic front-quarter contract decreased by 0.05 euros or 0.13% to 37 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 11:04 GMT, having touched its least expensive because May 15.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement edged up by 0.25 euros or 0.53% to 47 euros/MWh.

* The weather forecasts have actually now turned much wetter and windier. We anticipate the downtrend to continue today as we still think about the boosts from the previous weeks overemphasized, analysts at Energi Danmark said in a day-to-day note.

* Nordic water reserves readily available 15 days ahead were seen at 17.53 terawatt hours (TWh) listed below regular, up from 19.31 TWh listed below regular on Tuesday.

* Next week will see unsettled and cooler weather condition in the entire Scandinavia with mainly below normal temperatures and frequent precipitation with locally above normal quantities. A. return of warm and dry weather is not most likely before mid-June at. least, Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, stated in a. forecast note.

* European timely power costs for Thursday were blended on. Wednesday as wind power throughout the area was expected to. tumble in Germany, though need was also seen dramatically down as. parts of the nation were on holiday for Corpus Christi.

* Germany's Cal '25 baseload, Europe's benchmark. contract, edged down by 1.35 euros to 97 euros/MWh.

* Carbon front-year allowances were down by 0.96. euros at 73.62 euros a tonne.

* The Nordic power price for next-day physical shipment. , or system rate, increased by 11.17 euros or 42.49% to. 37.46 euros per megawatt-hour

(source: Reuters)