Workshop on Congestion Management in Netherlands

-Challenges, Lessons and Future Expectations


Background

With rapid energy transition and economic growth in the Netherlands, grid capacity is under unprecedented pressure. Most regions now face insufficient capacity for electrical system operation—known as grid congestion. Large consumers above 60 MW are required to participate in congestion management, but practical implementation and future expectations remain key challenges.

Overview

As grid congestion becomes a critical issue, congestion management stands out as the most efficient solution. This workshop gathers researchers and professionals in power systems, control, and related fields to exchange insights. Through expert lectures, structured discussions, and poster sessions, we aim to foster multidisciplinary collaboration, share the latest developments, and connect young researchers with the field's pioneers.

Registration

Registration is free and will be open soon. Please visit our registration page for more information on fees and procedures.

Organizing Group

The workshop is organized by members from the Electrical Energy Systems (EES) group at TU/e.

Xin Li
PhD Researcher
x.li7@tue.nl

Dr. Lingkang Jin
Postdoctoral Researcher
l.jin@tue.nl

Dr. Nikolaos G. Paterakis
Assistant Professor
N.Paterakis@tue.nl

Contact

For inquiries, please contact the workshop organizers at x.li7@tue.nl .

Sponsors

This event is supported by EE-NL (Dutch Electrical Engineering Council), and the TU/e EES (Electrical Energy Systems) group.
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