Double network charges for households with high power consumption?

At Enexis, the idea of doubling the current network tariff for households that use a lot of electricity is in play. This refers to households with their own charging station, many solar panels or a heat pump. This proposal stems from rising grid costs due to the energy transition, which are being used to reinforce […]
A variable, fixed or dynamic contract – how do you choose?

Several options are available when signing an energy contract, including variable, fixed and dynamic energy contracts. Choosing the type of energy contract affects the final energy costs. But which contract best suits your organisation? Fixed contract A fixed contract offers security with a fixed price and term for your energy. By fixing the gas or […]
Russia attack creates upward pressure on price of natural gas

On Thursday, April 11, Russian missiles and drones destroyed a large power plant near Kyiv. Several other power plants in the country were also affected, Reuters news agency reported. Because of these attacks, the price of natural gas is experiencing upward pressure, with the contract going higher for calendar year 2025. The biggest uncertainty about […]
Sustainability of European industry in trouble

When companies and households want to move away from gas, coal or gasoline, they need much more electricity. This electricity must be transported across the grid from power plants, wind turbines and solar farms to businesses and homes. The rising demand for capacity on the grid cannot be kept up by grid operators. Network operators […]
Energy savings obligation 2024: what do you need to know?

In the Netherlands, the energy savings obligation is seen as an important tool to promote energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In 2024, this topic is more prominent than ever on the agenda, with new laws and regulations urging companies and institutions to take action. In this blog, we look at what the 2024 […]
The energy saving obligation under the Environment Act

The energy saving obligation under the Environment Act From 1 January 2024, the Environment Act is expected to come into force. The Environment Act is a compilation of a number of laws relating to our living environment. These include laws and regulations on construction, environment, water, spatial planning and nature. One of the themes in […]
Changes to grid management charges from 1 January 2023

The Consumer and Market Authority (ACM) has set the grid management tariffs. A household with a gas and electricity connection will pay 10.02 euros more per month next year. The increase is mainly due to higher energy prices. Network operators’ tariffs are regulated by law. Regulator ACM determines how much grid management fees they can […]