Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Power lines at sunset
Power lines at sunset - Credit: brianguest / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Business
Steding
electricity grid
electricity network
power grid
Sigrid Kaag
Rob Jetten
Utrecht
Zeeland
Zuid-Holland
Maarten Struijvenberg
Friday, 8 September 2023 - 21:10

Share this article:

Dutch State seeking equity stake in electricity grid operator Stedin

The Dutch government plans to acquire a stake in the electricity grid operator Stedin for 500 million euros. This was announced by ministers Sigrid Kaag (Finance) and Rob Jetten (Climate and Energy) to the Tweede Kamer. The company had requested this capital injection to continue investing sufficiently in the necessary expansion of the electricity grid.

Stedin is responsible for the power grid in Utrecht, Zeeland, and the majority of Zuid-Holland, serving a total of 2.3 million connected households and businesses. Thanks to the capital injection, which had already been allocated funds in last year's budget, the state will own 11.9 percent of the company. Stedin is otherwise owned by municipalities in the service area.

The chairman of Stedin's shareholder committee Maarten Struijvenberg described the agreement as an "important step." "In this way, we are working together to ensure a future-proof power supply for residents and business owners in Stedin's service area," said Struijvenberg, who is also the finance alderman for the city of Rotterdam.

Rob Jetten said he considers it "of critical importance" that the expansion of the electricity grid continues at full steam. "Much more space is needed for all the households and companies that want to produce electricity themselves or switch from fossil energy to renewable electricity in the coming years." With the capital injection, the government aims to help make the energy grid "robust and future-proof," Sigrid Kaag said.

The electricity grid in the Netherlands is due for expansion. For instance, Stedin anticipates that the demand for electricity will more than double by 2030. This will require investments of at least 8 billion euros by the end of this decade. This money will go towards, for example, transitioning companies from fossil fuels to sustainable electricity, as well as installing charging stations and developing solar and wind.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
Ice skating on Museumplein in Amsterdam, December 2022
Coldest Christmas Day since 1994 brought winter’s first ice day and overnight frost
Image
Heating up a pot over a gas stove
Electricity and gas costs expected to increase slightly next year
Image
 Sign at the entrance of the Ter Apel registration center.
Asylum reception agency asks provinces to provide 2,600 emergency shelters
Image
A KLM aircraft in front of an Air France airplane at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. July 11, 2017
Dutch government cancels controversial fourth Schiphol approach plans
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Ajax and Twente discover paths in Conference League and Europa League qualifiers
  • Dutch FM: Europe must quickly reduce reliance on U.S. military by 2030
  • Shock in Aruba as PM Mike Eman announces planned resignation
  • Dissolving Moerdijk village was already a compromise; Original plans twice as large
  • Nationwide Heat Plan in effect from Thursday as temperatures soar in Netherlands

Top stories

  • Dutch FM: Europe must quickly reduce reliance on U.S. military by 2030
  • Solvinity, company behind DigiD, appeals against government ban on U.S. takeover
  • Utrecht dethrones Noord-Holland as province with highest property values; Up 10.3% in NL
  • Dutch courts give harsher punishments to poorer people, study finds
  • Negligence alleged in crash that killed 3 kids, school principal biking in Zeeland

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content