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POWER: Poland's March Continues Ascent, Spot to Remain Elevated Next Week

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Poland’s March climbed for the second consecutive session to reach a fresh high on the back of upward price moves in European coal and EU ETS, with temperatures in Warsaw mostly below the seasonal average throughout the 6-10 day ECMWF forecasts. Polish wind over 10-14 February will be between 7-20% load factors- which could keep prices elevated over the period.

 

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Poland’s March climbed for the second consecutive session to reach a fresh high on the back of upward price moves in European coal and EU ETS, with temperatures in Warsaw mostly below the seasonal average throughout the 6-10 day ECMWF forecasts. Polish wind over 10-14 February will be between 7-20% load factors- which could keep prices elevated over the period.

 

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