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Dutch regulator to begin charging electrical energy manufacturers tariffs for grid

Dutch market regulator ACM is drawing up plans to charge significant electricity producers a. tariff for providing electricity to the grid for the first time,. stating this was required due to increasing costs.

It is very important that the expenses be divided similarly among all. users of the electrical grid which providers and users abroad. likewise pay for Dutch infrastructure, ACM management board member. Manon Leijten stated in a statement on Wednesday.

Under the current Dutch system, users - not producers - bear. the expense of the grid. The size of tariffs has actually not yet been. identified, the ACM added.

The relocate to present a tariff for producers comes as expenses. of constructing the Dutch grid are rising rapidly.

TenneT, the Dutch government-owned company that is the biggest. high tension grid operator in Germany and the Netherlands, strategies. to spend 160 billion euros ($ 177 billion) in the coming years. Much of that is to construct facilities to support growing. wind turbine parks in the North Sea.

On land, local grid business are dealing with congestion and. backlogs in attaching both producers and customers to the. electric internet.

The ACM has calculated that expenses for all users of the web. will increase from 7 billion euros each year at present to 15-25. billion every year by 2040, the ACM said.

Because of this heavy boost, a truthful division of expenses. has actually ended up being more vital.

The ACM said that while grid business had actually signified their. assistance for producer tariffs, manufacturers did not like the idea.

Energy producers and suppliers have signified that they are. concerned about the business model for manufacturers of eco-friendly. energy, it stated.

The firm stated it anticipated to release a draft choice on. the size of the tariffs in 2025.

(source: Reuters)