Battery developers race for Dutch grid access as TenneT unlocks 9 GW capacity
Dutch transmission system operator (TSO) TenneT has unlocked over 9 GW of high-voltage grid capacity by introducing flexible contracts for off-peak hours, prompting a surge of interest from battery energy storage developers eager to secure grid access. While these contracts offer notable advantages, Aurora Energy Research says that their overall impact on the battery storage business case will be limited.

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