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Netherlands rations electricity to ease power grid stresses

Last updated: July 13, 2025 2:30 am
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The Netherlands is facing a grid capacity crisis as thousands of businesses and households are waiting to connect to the Dutch grid, leading to power rationing by network operators. This situation is a warning sign for other European countries as they increase electrification to meet decarbonisation targets.

According to Netbeheer Nederland, over 11,900 businesses are waiting for electricity network connections, along with public buildings and new houses. The delays in connections are hindering economic growth and forcing businesses to reconsider their investment plans. Despite efforts to invest in new cables and substations, some areas in the Netherlands will not have new connections available until the mid-2030s.

The country’s rapid move towards electrification, following the closure of its onshore gasfield in 2023, has outpaced the upgrades in its power grid infrastructure. To address this, the Dutch government estimates the need for around €200bn in investments in cables and new substations by 2040. Consumers are expected to bear a significant portion of these costs through increased tariffs.

The high electricity costs in the Netherlands, compared to other European countries, are a result of grid bottlenecks. To alleviate the strain on the grid, operators are offering contracts that incentivize off-peak electricity usage and limit usage during peak hours for industrial users. There are also campaigns promoting more conscious energy use among consumers.

Local leaders are concerned about losing investment opportunities due to the grid congestion. Regions like Brainport, home to advanced technology companies, are experiencing power rationing and delays in grid capacity upgrades. Companies in these areas are exploring solutions like on-site battery storage and solar power to mitigate grid issues.

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Efforts are underway to increase grid capacity safely and prevent blackouts, such as pooling connections and creating energy hubs. Other European countries facing similar challenges, like Belgium, the UK, and Germany, must take heed of the Dutch example. The EU is working on legislation to accelerate grid upgrades and permitting processes, but analysts caution that building a robust grid infrastructure takes time and effort.

In conclusion, the grid capacity crisis in the Netherlands serves as a wake-up call for European countries as they transition towards electrification. Addressing grid bottlenecks and investing in infrastructure upgrades are crucial for ensuring a stable and reliable power supply in the face of increasing demand.

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