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Niederlande Rationieren Strom – Warnung Fürs Deutsche Stromnetz?

Tausende Niederländer warten auf den Anschluss ans Stromnetz. Schuld ist der langsame Netzausbau. Wird das auch in Deutschland zum Problem?

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The charges to be paid by consumers and businesses for the electricity grid have more than doubled over the past ten years.

·Germany
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Due to the energy transition, the electricity grid has to be extensively converted. Customers bear the costs – and within ten years they have more than doubled. The BSW calls the increase "unacceptable".

·Dortmund, Germany
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According to the Federal Network Agency, the cost of operating the electricity grids has risen to around 33 billion euros within ten years. Consumers can feel this, the Federal Government promises relief.

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The cost of electricity has doubled over the past ten years, according to a report by the Federal Network Agency. This is mainly due to the fact that the share of renewable energies is increasing. Customers and companies are responsible for the costs incurred for the expansion.

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In order for the wind power to come from the coast to the industrial regions in the west and south of Germany and nationwide to the consumers, strong grids are needed. That is an expensive thing.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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