netbeheerders
Netbeheerders, in Dutch usage, are entities that own and operate public networks for essential services and ensure their safe, reliable, and accessible delivery to end users. Their core tasks include maintaining and expanding the infrastructure, guaranteeing safety and reliability, and providing non-discriminatory access to the network for customers, producers, and suppliers. They coordinate connections, capacity planning, fault management, and data handling related to the network.
In the Netherlands, netbeheerders primarily refer to the distribution system operators (DSOs) for electricity and gas.
Regulation and oversight are conducted by authorities such as the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM)
Netbeheerders increasingly engage in coordination with the energy transition, including the integration of decentralised generation (prosumers),
Examples of Dutch netbeheerders include Liander, Enexis Netbeheer and Stedin Netbeheer. The term can also apply