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GTS submits tariff proposal for 2025

On March 1, 2024, GTS submitted the proposal for the transmission tariffs in 2025 to the regulator ACM. In addition, GTS calculated a neutrality charge for 2025. The neutrality charge and the transmission tariffs together form the total tariff for GTS's capacity products.

 The tariff proposal shows an average tariff increase of 51% compared to the exceptional year 2024 in which tariffs decreased sharply compared to the 2023 tariffs. The tariff increase is mainly driven by (i) higher revenues due to the changed method decision 2022-2026 and (ii) a decrease in expected gas transport capacity to be sold. The changed method decision is a result of a court verdict (dated July 4, 2023) of the Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb) in which it was ruled, amongst others, that the static efficiency score as applied to GTS should be set retroactively at 100% (instead of 93.7% in the initial method decision 2022-2026). 

 The 2025 tariff proposal and the neutrality charge are further explained in the document below.

Presentation tariff proposal GTS 2025 File extension pdf File size 1 MB Date last updated 06 Mar 2024

Market participants have four weeks to submit their response to the ACM.
The ACM will assess GTS's tariff proposal and the views submitted to it and will take a tariff decision by mid-May 2024. 

Link to publication tariff proposal GTS 2025

Tariff proposal GTS 2025 File extension xlsx File size 1 MB Date last updated 06 Mar 2024