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1 A grim pall was cast over one of the most raucous days in the German calendar .
2 German Calendar 2010 baseload power traded at 44.50 euros per megawatt hour.
3 German Calendar baseload power climbed 4.87 percent to 48.24 euros per megawatt hour.
4 German Calendar 2011 baseload power added 35 cents to 53.80 euros per megawatt hour.
5 German calendar 2010 baseload power shed 15 cents to 44.55 euros per megawatt hour.
6 German Calendar 2010 baseload power was up 1.89 percent at 48.50 euros a tonne.
7 German Calendar 2010 baseload power was down 35 cents at 44.00 euros per megawatt hour.
8 German Calendar 2011 baseload power traded up 15 cents to 52.35 euros per megawatt hour.
9 German Calendar 2011 baseload power was up 5 cents at 51.05 euros per megawatt hour.
10 German Calendar 2011 baseload power rose by 8 cents to 54.4 euros per megawatt hour.
11 German Calendar 2010 baseload power was up 1.15 euros at 45.90 euros per megwatt hour.
12 German Calendar 2010 baseload power was up 0.30 euros at 52.30 euros per megawatt hour.
13 German Calendar 2011 baseload power rose by 2.00 euros to 54.35 euros per megawatt hour.
14 German Calendar 2010 baseload power was up 1.47 percent at 44.75 euros per megawatt hour.
15 German Calendar 2011 baseload power prices traded up 8 cents at 54.55 euros per megawatt.
16 German Calendar 2011 baseload power was down 1.23 euros or 2.3 percent at 52.7 euros.
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This collocation consists of: German calendar across language varieties