(Bloomberg) -- Nordic power prices for the fourth
quarter fell to their lowest in a month as forecasters predicted
wet weather will continue, potentially increasing generation
capacity at reservoirs. Next-year power also dropped.
Electricity for the fourth quarter on the Nord Pool ASA
exchange, the most-traded contract in the region, lost 2.1
percent to 37.95 euros ($51.70) a megawatt-hour at 9:55 a.m. Oslo
time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
quarter fell to their lowest in a month as forecasters predicted
wet weather will continue, potentially increasing generation
capacity at reservoirs. Next-year power also dropped.
Electricity for the fourth quarter on the Nord Pool ASA
exchange, the most-traded contract in the region, lost 2.1
percent to 37.95 euros ($51.70) a megawatt-hour at 9:55 a.m. Oslo
time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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