Renewable energy; capacity, domestic production and use, 1990-2013
Energy sources/techniques | Periods | Net production of energy Biogas for useful final use (TJ) | Biogas Production of biogas (TJ) | Biogas Flared biogas (TJ) |
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Biogas total | 2013* | . | . | . |
Biogas from landfills | 2013* | . | . | . |
Biogas from sewage water purification | 2013* | . | . | . |
Biogas, co-digestion of manure | 2013* | . | . | . |
Biogas, other | 2013* | . | . | . |
Biogasoline | 2013* | |||
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
Renewable energy is energy from wind, hydro power, the sun, the earth, biomass and heat from outdoor air and just milked milk. This table contains on the capacity, domestic production and use of renewable energy; domestic production, use and capacity. Data are broken down into renewable energy source and technique.
Data available from 1990 to 2013, annually
Status of the figures:
This table contains definite figures until 2012.
Changes as of 12 June 2014:
None, this table has been stopped.
When will new figures be published?
No longer applicable.
Description topics
- Net production of energy
- Net production of renewable energy. This is the gross production of renewable energy minus the own use.
- Biogas for useful final use
- Biogas that is not put into an electricity producing machine, but used otherwise. Flared gas is excluded. The gas can be used directly for energetic purposes or it can be processed to natural gas quality and fed into the grid.
- Biogas
- Production of biogas
- Including the biogas which is flared.
- Flared biogas
- This is biogas which is not used for energy purposes, but burned. By burning the biogas the methane of the biogas is altered into carbon dioxide. This is more environment friendly.