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Dutch energy groups blast regulator’s plan to charge power producers for grid costs

Summary by NL Times
Energy companies are “seriously concerned” about plans by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) to introduce a so-called feed-in tariff that would require large electricity producers to help pay for expanding the power grid. The ACM wants to introduce the feed-in tariff in phases, at the earliest from Jan. 1, 2032. The ACM announced Thursday it is proceeding with further development of the tariff, which would apply to produce…
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The Dutch Consumer and Market Authority is pushing ahead with plans to introduce a grid charge.This is intended to contribute to the costs of the grid to large electricity generators, including photovoltaic power plants.The launch is expected for January 2032 at the earliest. by pv magazine Global The Dutch Consumer and Market Authority (ACM) plans to introduce a grid charge for large electricity generators. The fee, which is expected to enter i…

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NL Times broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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