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    Dutch Gasunie expects to invest $13 billion in power grid through 2030

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    Posted on March 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Gasunie will invest €12 billion by 2030 to boost sustainable energy in the Netherlands, focusing on hydrogen and biomethane infrastructure.

    Gasunie to Invest $13 Billion in Dutch Energy Transition by 2030

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch natural gas grid operator Gasunie on Monday said it expects to invest around 12 billion euros ($13 billion) through 2030 to help accelerate the energy transition and stop major industries leaving the Netherlands.

    Gasunie said two thirds of its investment would be for infrastructure for sustainable gases, like hydrogen and biomethane, while continuing work on carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.

    The share of what it labels green projects as a proportion of total investments increased from 20% to 45% last year, it said.

    "The company is taking major steps towards a future in which sustainable gases and green electricity reinforce each other," Gasunie said.

    Dutch industry has complained about high energy costs and the limited possibilities to make production processes more sustainable.

    A surge in solar and wind power has led to congestion on the country's electricity grid, while plans for sustainable hydrogen production have stalled.

    Gasunie CEO Willemien Terpstra called on industry and the government to work together to ensure companies can move away from fossil fuels without losing their competitive edge.

    "The Netherlands is currently at the tipping point where it will be seen whether we will become more sustainable with industry or without," Terpstra said.

    "Gasunie wants to do everything it can to keep key industries in the Netherlands."

    ($1 = 0.9227 euros)

    (Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gasunie plans to invest €12 billion by 2030.
    • •Focus on sustainable gases like hydrogen and biomethane.
    • •Increase in green project investments from 20% to 45%.
    • •Dutch industry faces high energy costs and grid congestion.
    • •Gasunie aims to retain key industries in the Netherlands.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dutch Gasunie expects to invest $13 billion in power grid through 2030

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Gasunie's €12 billion investment in sustainable energy infrastructure in the Netherlands by 2030.

    2Why is Gasunie investing in sustainable gases?

    Gasunie aims to accelerate the energy transition and retain key industries in the Netherlands by investing in sustainable gases.

    3What challenges does the Dutch industry face?

    The Dutch industry faces high energy costs and grid congestion, impacting the transition to sustainable production processes.

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