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NORDIC POWER-Forward rates dip, yet hold on to weekly gains

Nordic forward power prices slipped on Friday on wetter weather outlook for the hydropowerdependent area, yet both the agreements are poised to tape their fourth successive weekly gain.

* The Nordic front-quarter contract decreased by 3.15 euros or 7.47% to 39 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 11:46 GMT, its largest single-day loss given that April 2. Nevertheless, the contract was up over 0.39% up until now today.

* The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement slipped by 1 euros to 47.50 euros/MWh, marking its most significant single-day decline in nearly a month. However, it is still set for a weekly gain of 3.60%.

* In spite of bullish trends in gas and German power markets, Nordic power market value fell due to awaited wetter weather. The marketplace is expected to remain unpredictable with potential for further increases, experts at Energi Danmark stated in an everyday note.

* The Nordic power rate for next-day physical delivery , or system cost, fell 13.18 euros or 36.76% to 22.67 euros per megawatt hour (MWh).

* By next week, Scandinavia will likely see cloudier, more active weather condition with above-average rainfall and seasonable temperature levels. Dry and warm weather is expected to return after June 10, Georg Muller, a meteorologist at LSEG, stated in a. projection note.

* Nordic water reserves available 15 days ahead. were seen at 18.02 terawatt hours (TWh) below normal, compared. with 17.26 TWh below typical on Thursday.

* Carbon front-year allowances were down by 0.66. euros at 75.15 euros a tonne.