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Dutch regulator plans grid compensation for major solar energy producers – SPE

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The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets is making progress with plans to introduce a grid fee that will allow large-scale electricity producers, including solar power plants, to contribute to the costs of the electricity grid. Its introduction is not expected until January 2032.

May 5, 2026
Patrick Jowett

The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) plans to introduce a grid fee for large electricity producers.

The tariff, which is expected to come into effect from January 2032 at the earliest, will require major electricity producers, including solar power plants, to contribute to the costs of the electricity grid.

ACM says the tariff “will contribute to more efficient use of the electricity grid,” adding that it will be introduced gradually to give producers time to prepare for the change.

In some European countries, including Belgium and Denmark, a form of grid fee already exists, while this is also the case in Germany working on similar measures. ACM says it plans to link the amount of the compensation to the planned German rate, because Germany is the largest trading partner of the Dutch energy market.

Several industry associations in the Netherlands have opposed the plan. Among them is trade association Holland Solar, which says that the ACM’s decision on the rate leaves the market “in uncertainty”.

“Continuing uncertainty about tariff levels is delaying investment decisions, delaying the energy transition. This leads to higher costs for customers as more energy has to be imported from abroad,” said a statement from the association.

Holland Solar calls on the ACM to provide clarity as soon as possible about the next steps and to work on structural solutions that “make the energy system more efficient without hindering the rollout of sustainable energy.”

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“The energy transition requires clear and consistent policy. Postponing decisions does not help the sector move forward,” the association said.

Last September, the Dutch government proposed changes to the Environmental Decree to accelerate permitting for electricity transmission and distribution projects above 21 kV, in an effort to expand grid capacity and reduce congestion until 2032.

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