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German regulator allows higher earnings on power grid from 2029

The German energy regulator has proposed new regulations that would allow power grid operators to earn at least 1.4% extra from 2029 when the next five-year regulation period begins.

Bundesnetzagentur announced ahead of a press conference that in exchange for the stronger incentives, around 900 companies qualifying will be subject to tougher efficiency goals.

"Investments in?German electric grids are becoming increasingly attractive." "We are also ensuring grid operators run their operations more efficiently," said Bundesnetzagentur President Klaus Mueller. He was referring to an upcoming draft which includes provisions for gas grid companies from 2028.

The regulator is responsible for the earnings of?electricity networks and gas networks. These are natural monopolies.

The statement outlined steps to be taken.

Reform

A system of spending return for the new frameworks five-years in power and gas.

It said that the new framework will continue to cap returns over multiple-year periods, but that it would track global interest rates closer.

It said that the 1.4% figure reflects changes made under NEST, an agency process. Companies could earn more by increasing investment volumes and a higher interest rate, independent of this process.

Germany's

power grids

Need major upgrades to cope with the surge in demand from AI-driven data centers and the electrification of heating and transportation.

As fossil fuel consumption declines, gas operators are facing a shrinking client base.

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(source: Reuters)