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Alliander

Alliander N.V. is a Dutch utility company that operates and maintains the electricity and gas distribution networks in a large portion of the Netherlands. As a grid operator, it is responsible for the safe, reliable delivery of energy to residential, commercial, and industrial customers and for connecting new customers to the network.

Geographical scope and role: Alliander's network operations cover multiple regions in the country. The company handles

Technology and services: The company pursues modernization through digitalization, smart grid technologies, advanced metering infrastructure, data

Regulatory environment: Dutch grid operators operate under the regulatory framework set by the Dutch Authority for

History and governance: Alliander traces its roots to municipal public utility networks that were reorganized in

See also: Energy distribution in the Netherlands; Grid modernization; Dutch energy transition.

the
planning,
construction,
maintenance,
and
modernization
of
the
distribution
grid,
manages
grid
capacity,
and
coordinates
connections
for
new
users.
It
collaborates
with
energy
suppliers,
municipalities,
and
market
participants
to
facilitate
energy
supply
and
to
support
the
transition
to
renewable
energy
sources
and
electrification.
services,
and
demand-side
management
to
improve
grid
efficiency
and
enable
increased
integration
of
intermittent
renewables
and
electric
mobility.
Consumers
and
Markets
(ACM)
and
relevant
government
policies.
Tariff
setting
and
investment
approvals
for
the
networks
are
subject
to
regulatory
oversight
to
protect
consumers
and
ensure
reliable
energy
delivery.
the
late
20th
and
early
21st
centuries.
It
functions
as
a
publicly
oriented
network
operator
with
a
governance
structure
that
includes
a
Board
of
Directors
and
a
Supervisory
Board,
with
strategic
objectives
aligned
to
public-interest
goals,
sustainability,
and
the
energy
transition.