
As a Congestion Service Provider (CSP), you play a key role in solving grid congestion. Many companies have flexibility, but don’t always have the knowledge, systems, or access to deploy it themselves.
As a CSP, you aggregate that flexibility, offer it in a targeted way, and ensure processes run reliably and efficiently. This increases the value of your portfolio, provides additional services to your clients, and contributes directly to a future-proof energy system.
By aggregating and managing customers’ flexible capacity, you increase the agility of your portfolio and tap into new opportunities in the market.
CSP services provide their customers with extra value: from market access and data integration to smart control. This makes your business a one-stop-shop.
With flexible capacity, you build a solid business model that supports the energy transition while creating long-term value for both customers and society.
In principle, any organization that can offer bundled flexible energy can become a CSP. These are often energy suppliers, aggregators, energy and technology companies, or service providers with expertise in energy management.
Organizations already active in optimizing processes for large consumers—such as those using batteries, CHP units, or smart control systems—can also take on this role. What’s essential is that you have the technical capabilities to reliably manage and trade flexibility, and that you have market access to make that flexibility profitable.
To become active as a CSP, official recognition by TenneT is required. This ensures that you meet the technical and organizational requirements to deploy flexibility safely and reliably.
In addition to recognition, you must be registered as a market party. This gives you access to the energy markets and allows you to offer and trade flexibility on behalf of your clients.
Finally, register your organization with GOPACS. This connects you to the platform where grid operators procure flexibility, allowing you to directly contribute to solving grid congestion.
Become a CSP and earn by smartly deploying flexible capacity. Offer your customers an extra way to stack value — while helping to keep the electricity grid reliable.
Yes, the CSP recognition is nationwide and thus applies to all grid operators. Registration as a CSP is only required once. However, you must additionally complete a prequalification per connection.
The recognition procedure for CSP applies in principle to everyone. Each party must go through the CSP approval process. There is, however, an accelerated registration process available for parties that were already providing congestion management services via GOPACS or RESIN before the new Netcode (2022).
There are no direct costs for using GOPACS. However, costs may arise from working with a CSP or from internal adjustments required to make your installation suitable for participation.
The connection must be measurable via an EAN code and equipped with appropriate metering equipment. Reliable and up-to-date measurement data must be available, and the flexible capacity must be controllable on request. In many cases, the flexible capacity must be at least 100 kW to qualify for available contract types.