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  • Swiss hydro reserves fall to 21-year low of less than 1 TWh

    Swiss hydro reserves have declined to their lowest level for this time of year since at least 

    1997, Federal Energy Office data showed Thursday. 


    Stocks were pegged at 11% Monday, or 970 GWh of a total capacity of 8.83 TWh for Swiss 

    hydroelectric production. 


    Water reserves declined by 180 GWh in week 12, about twice as high a withdrawal as a wee

    k earlier. 


    At the same time last year levels were around 350 GWh higher after facing a series of 20-ye

    ar lows. 


    Colder than usual temperatures at the end of winter led to low gas storage and price spikes 

    in the  power  market,  however  with  milder  weather and  the  return  of the 365 MW Beznau

    -1 nuclear plant near curve prices relaxed in recent weeks. 


    Front-month contracts in Germany and France however saw gains Thursday shortly before 

    expiry with German April baseload adding 65 euro cent on the day to EUr35.25/MWh. 


    River levels on the Rhine on the border with Germany were sharply lower on the week at 70

    % of the long-term average, the data shows. 


    Alpine hydro levels usually build up from late spring; higher-than-normal snowfall so far this 

    winter has also raised xpectations of higher inflows from the snow melt in the spring on repor

    ts of large snowpack at higher altitudes. 


    Hydro  power  accounts  for  roughly  two-thirds  of  Swiss  power  generation,  with  nuclear 

    accounting for most of the remainder.

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