Renewable energy; final use and avoided use fossil energy,1990-2019

Renewable energy; final use and avoided use fossil energy,1990-2019

Energy sources/techniques Energy application Periods Avoided use of fossil energy Avoided energy (TJ) Avoided use of fossil energy Avoided energy relative (% total energy cons.)
Total biomass households Total energy applications 2019** 11,168 0.36
Total biomass households Electricity 2019**
Total biomass households Heat 2019** 11,168 0.36
Total biomass households Transport 2019**
Biomass households, open fireplaces Total energy applications 2019** 211 0.01
Biomass households, open fireplaces Electricity 2019**
Biomass households, open fireplaces Heat 2019** 211 0.01
Biomass households, open fireplaces Transport 2019**
Biomass households, inserts Total energy applications 2019** 1,613 0.05
Biomass households, inserts Electricity 2019**
Biomass households, inserts Heat 2019** 1,613 0.05
Biomass households, inserts Transport 2019**
Biomass households, wood stoves Total energy applications 2019** 8,168 0.27
Biomass households, wood stoves Electricity 2019**
Biomass households, wood stoves Heat 2019** 8,168 0.27
Biomass households, wood stoves Transport 2019**
Biomass households, pellet stoves Total energy applications 2019** 1,175 0.04
Biomass households, pellet stoves Electricity 2019**
Biomass households, pellet stoves Heat 2019** 1,175 0.04
Biomass households, pellet stoves Transport 2019**
Biomass households, charcoal use Total energy applications 2019**
Biomass households, charcoal use Electricity 2019**
Biomass households, charcoal use Heat 2019**
Biomass households, charcoal use Transport 2019**
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


Renewable energy is energy from wind, hydro power, the sun, the earth, biomass and heat from outdoor air. This is energy from natural processes that is replenished constantly.

This table expresses the use of renewable energy in three ways:
1. Gross final consumption
2. Avoided use of fossil energy
3. Avoided emissions of carbon dioxide
Figures are presented in an absolute way, as wel as related to the total energy use or total emissions of carbon dioxide in the Netherlands.

Avoiding the use of fossil energy and avoiding emissions of carbon dioxide are important underlying aims for stimulation the use of renewable energy.

The figures are broken down into energy source/technique and into application (electricity, heat and transport).

Data available from:
1990 to 2019, annually

Status of the figures:
This table contains definite figures until 2018 and revised provisional for 2019.
Since this table is discontinued, the figures will not become definite.

Changes as of February 2021:
None; this table is discontinued

When will new figures be published?
No longer applicable.

This table is succeeded by Renewable energy; final use and Avoided use of fossil energy and emission of CO2. See section 3.

Description topics

Avoided use of fossil energy
The avoided use of fossil primary energy is the amount of fossil (and nuclear) energy that would have been used if renewable energy was not
used.
The avoided use of fossil primary energy is the sum of:
1. The avoided use of fossil primary energy by the domestic production of electricity, heat and gas from renewable sources.
2. The avoided use of fossil energy by the biofuels for road transport sold on the domestic market.
Imports and exports of green electricity is not included.
Avoided energy
In this table, the unit TeraJoule (TJ) is used. This equals 1,000,000,000,000 joules (10 to the power of 12). A joule is a unit of energy equivalent to 0.24 calories. A TJ is equivalent to 31 600 cubic meters of natural gas or 278 000 kilowatt-hours of electricity.
Avoided energy relative
Primary energy equivalents as percentage of the total domestic energy consumption. Total domestic energy consumption is defined as the supply of energy (primary production plus imports) minus the flows that leave the country (exports, bunkers for international transport) plus or minus stock changes.