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Grid operator TenneT could offer or list German properties

Dutch electrical energy grid operator TenneT << IPOTTH.AS > will consider noting its German operations or selling them to a third party, it stated on Thursday, as talks in between The Hague and Berlin have so far failed to concur a sale to the German state.

A sale of the properties for as much as 25 billion euros ($ 27. billion) has actually been close to completion numerous times just to. encounter German budget problems.

Alas no offer has actually been reached and the settlements are. taking longer than I had actually hoped, Dutch finance minister Steven. van Weyenberg stated in a letter to parliament, adding he had been. personally involved in the talks.

He stated Germany's internal discussions over its 2025 spending plan. must be ended up around July 1 and before that date there. ought to be a contract on a convincing and market-based sale. rate for TenneT Germany.

Nevertheless, he said, provided TenneT's large capital needs and the. possibility that no offer might be reached, the company and the Dutch. government consider it sensible to prepare other alternatives.

TenneT, owned by the Dutch government, is the Netherlands'. sole grid operator and also the largest grid operator in. Germany.

TenneT stated it had checked out the possibility of a complete sale. of its German operations to state bank KfW.

Germany's economy ministry said it bore in mind of Tennet's. announcement, adding that Berlin was still in talks with the. Dutch government over the purchase of TenneT Deutschland.

The business is spending 160 billion euros over 2024-2033 on. grid improvements and expansions, including a grid to support. growing wind turbine parks in the North Sea.

Most of that will be moneyed by debt, however the business likewise. requirements to raise equity. Van Weyenberg's letter specified that the. business's Dutch operations require 13 billion euros in fresh. capital, while the German operations require 18 billion euros.

Berlin initially asked The Hague to sell TenneT Germany. due to the fact that it is considered essential facilities for the. nation's transition to green energy.

TenneT stated that while talks continue, TenneT will prepare. for a prospective financial investment in TenneT Germany from personal. financiers or a possible listing to raise equity.

(source: Reuters)