‘Cheap’ Green Energy Transition Has Almost Doubled Dutch Energy Prices
The Netherlands’ ‘green’ energy transition is leading to electricity and gas prices almost doubling
Consumers and industry will soon pay 92 percent more for electricity and gas, according to a PwC study commissioned by the newspaper de Volkskrant.
The Netherlands’ total spending on gas and electricity will reach €43 billion in 2030, up from just €22 billion in 2020.
By 2040, it is predicted to reach €56 billion.
The costs for the green transition “are high and it will take decades. Politicians could be a bit clearer about that”, says Paul Nillesen, energy specialist at PwC.
Politicians too often paint a rosy picture about the costs, he says.
The energy transition “is necessary and offers opportunities, but we didn’t just do this overnight”, he adds.
Electricity costs are mainly responsible for the spike in costs.
Even with solar and wind electricity production, large amounts of electricity are produced using gas, which is growing in cost.
‘Green’ hydrogen, which some power plants are planning to begin using, is particularly scarce and expensive.
With wind and solar limited by nature, gas power plants need to continue operating as a permanent backup.
Transmission prices are rising also, as the Netherlands upgrades its power infrastructure to respond to rising demand.
Grid operators are investing billions of euros in new infrastructure, while also building offshore wind farms.
If higher energy bills will fund these increased costs, it will significantly impact the poor, says Nillesen.
That would also likely lead to a drop in support for the ‘green’ transition.
There are suggestions already it could be time to slow down the transition, he says, because “the really challenging part is yet to come. We’re only facing a wind force of three now as we cycle against it”.
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There is a word for that, it starts with s and ends with d and there seemingly is no cure.
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Matthijs
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My monthly price doubled when the Nordstream blew up, so this would be a doubling of that doubling.
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