Renewable Energy
NORDIC POWER-Forward prices acquire on lower water reserves, higher continental rates
Nordic forward power prices climbed up on Monday, supported by rising European energy rates and expectations of decreasing water reserves in the hydropowerreliant region. * The Nordic front-quarter agreement edged up by 1.4 euros or 3.6% to 40.25 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 11:01 GMT. * The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement was up by 0.85 euros or 1.8% to 48.05 euros/MWh. * Nordic forward rates are up today due to bullish weather condition patterns and increased gas, CO2, and continental power prices, said Sigve Ekeland, handling director at Cemon AS. * More bullish climate condition may result in a...