āDispute over billions lets tensions rise among grid operatorsā
German transmission grid operators (TSO) are in a dispute about the distribution of costs for re-dispatch measures to stabilise the German power grid, writes Jürgen Flauger in Handelsblatt. TenneT and 50Hertz, who manage Germanyās windy north, carry out most measures and shoulder the bulk of the costs, call for uniform grid fees for the whole of Germany. They say this will āfairly distribute the costs of the Energiewendeā, according to a TenneT position paper, seen by Handelsblatt. So far, electricity customers in their control area pay substantially higher fees than those in southern Germany. Amprion and TransnetBW, the other two TSOs, reject the proposal. They claim, among other things, that the energy intensive industry customers in their control area would suffer from higher costs. The federal economy ministry told Handelsblatt that there are plans to amend the Āé¶¹ĪŽĀė°ę Industry Act and introduce āa legal basis for the introduction of nationwide uniform transmission grid feesā this autumn.
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Find background information in the Āé¶¹ĪŽĀė°ę factsheet Re-dispatch costs in the German power grid.