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Dutch financing minister mulling alternatives for TenneT Germany

The Dutch federal government is considering options to a sale of electrical grid TenneT's. German operations to the German federal government, the Netherlands'. finance minister said on Wednesday.

A strategy to sell the German operations for 20-25 billion euros. ($ 48.67 billion) was almost concurred last year but has dealt with. delays due to German budget plan problems.

The negotiations are taking longer than I had hoped,. Steven van Weyenberg stated in an argument in parliament.

It is and continues to be the Cabinet's intent to reach. a contract with the German government, who told us they really. wished to acquire TenneT Germany, he stated.

Nevertheless, he stated that the federal government should now check out. alternative routes for TenneT Germany, consisting of a possible. sale of part of the business to a private party.

The Dutch state owns 100% of TenneT, which has approximately. two-thirds of its operations in Germany.

Both federal governments concur in concept that a sale to the. German federal government of the German operations would make sense,. offered the value of the grid for the transition to renewable. energy.

TenneT has strategies to invest more than 100 billion euros in the. coming years on the overseas and onshore electric grid, in what. is Europe's largest capital spending strategy.

Van Weyenberg stated that the federal government is not yet actively. pursuing alternatives to a sale to Germany.

That minute is not yet reached however it is coming better, he. stated.

(source: Reuters)