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Dutch grid operator Liander is experiencing a significant backlog of 7300 applications for new or upgraded electricity connections. This increase in demand has led to a substantial waiting list for customers seeking to connect to the power grid. The situation highlights a growing challenge for energy infrastructure in the Netherlands.
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Dutch grid operator Liander has a backlog of 7300 applications for electricity connections.
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The backlog includes applications for new and upgraded electricity connections.
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The increase in applications is attributed to rising demand for electricity.
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Customers are facing a waiting list for these connections.
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The growing number of applications indicates a rising need for electricity, putting a strain on the existing grid infrastructure. Liander's operational capacity is being tested as it works to accommodate the surge in requests.
This situation presents a challenge for customers who are experiencing delays in obtaining the necessary electricity connections for their homes or businesses. The backlog underscores the importance of robust and adaptable energy infrastructure to meet evolving societal needs.