[Solar PV: Netherlands to Introduce Grid Fees for Large-Scale Solar Plants by 2032]

Published: May 6, 2026 09:03
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has announced plans to introduce a grid fee for large-scale electricity producers, including solar power plants. The tariff is expected to take effect no earlier than January 2032, requiring producers to contribute to grid maintenance and expansion costs to promote more efficient network utilization. ACM stated that the fee will be phased in gradually and will be closely aligned with the tariff structure in Germany, the Dutch energy market’s largest trading partner.

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