In the networks for electricity distribution at medium and low voltage levels, driven by developments on both technical and societal fronts, many changes are going to take place. This is receiving a lot of international attention in books, publications, and at conferences such as the biennial CIRED. Similarly, many changes will occur in the Dutch networks. Specialists in the field of electricity supply are preparing for this.
The Dutch situation differs in several respects from the situation abroad. In our densely populated country, the concentration of loads and production units is quite high, and the distribution network is almost entirely implemented with underground cables. Additionally, the combination of gas and electricity for the energy needs of the connected users is quite unique. The ample availability of gas has enabled the rise of combined heat and power (CHP) for both large and small consumers.
In the Dutch language, there is little recent reference material available that specifically addresses the electricity supply in the Dutch context. A good description of the Dutch public electricity distribution networks dates back to the previous century (EnergieNed, 1996). This book aims to change that. It provides a current overview of the structure and composition of public electricity networks in the Netherlands. In its compilation, as much recent reference material as possible has been used. The book is written as a reference work for specialists in electricity supply and for students at higher vocational and university levels. It was written for Phase to Phase by Peter van Oirsouw, supported by reviewer Frans Provoost.
This book consists of three parts. The first part provides a description of distribution networks concerning their structure, load, generation, components, safety, and protection. The second part focuses on network calculations. This includes the models, as well as the calculation of the network’s state in normal operation, short-circuit currents, power quality, and reliability. The third part addresses the design and operation of distribution networks.
In all chapters, the calculation programs Gaia LV Network Design (version 6.2) and Vision Network Analysis (version 7.2) from Phase to Phase were used for visualizing network diagrams and performing calculations.
The network models used in the book are available on the Phase to Phase website, allowing the reader to view and recalculate the cases using the associated programs. The programs can be installed on any PC. Without a license, they operate in demonstration mode, enabling the user to open, view, edit, and recalculate the cases. The functions of the calculation programs are limited in demonstration mode.
The network models can be downloaded here.
The original Dutch book, Netten voor distributie van elektriciteit, was the product of broad collaboration in the Dutch electricity sector, reflecting decades of shared expertise and practical knowledge. The need for an English-language translation arose from Dutch technical education, where the book is widely used in both teaching and research. In response to this demand, a translation was developed with the help of artificial intelligence. Naturally, the result was not entirely error-free, and the content required careful review. We are grateful to the dedicated experts who kindly contributed by reviewing the translated text:
Jan Bozelie – Qirion
Nuran Cihangir Martin – Stedin
Eddy de Dobbelaar – FMJ
Aart Hoogerwerf – Hanze University of Applied Sciences
Sjoerd Nauta – Alliander
Pedro Vergara Barrios – Delft University of Technology
Dennis Waal – Uniper
Paul Warnaar – Tata Steel Europe
Despite our combined efforts, some inaccuracies may remain. If you come across any, please let us know.