ACM's Initiative for Wind and Solar Farms Congestion Management Contracts
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has mandated system operators to experiment with standard contracts for congestion management for new wind and solar farms, aiming to facilitate quicker grid access for sustainable-energy producers.
20.03.2024 | Dutch competition authority
The Netherlands ACM has directed system operators to trial standard contracts for congestion management to expedite grid access for new wind and solar farms, addressing grid overload issues. Trade associations support the initiative, emphasizing the importance of efficient grid utilization. The initiative aims to streamline negotiations, provide compensation for flexibility, and evaluate the impact after two years. Industries affected include renewable energy and grid operators. Legal areas involved are competition law and energy regulation, with issues including congestion management and grid access.