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Netherlands will be unable to meet electricity demand by 2030, grid operator TenneT warns

Netherlands will be unable to meet electricity demand by 2030, grid operator TenneT warns

Grid operator TenneT warns that the Netherlands will be unable to fully meet its electricity demand by 2030. This situation increases the risk of energy shortages as the demand continues to outpace the grid's capacity.

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