Energy consumption; components, branch, 2011-2016
Energy commodities | Sector / branches (SIC 2008) | Periods | From consumption Non-energy use (PJ) |
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Total energy commodities | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Total coal and coal products | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Primary coals | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Total coal products | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Total crude and petroleum products | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Total crude | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Total petroleum products | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Residual gas | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Lpg | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Naphtha | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Motor gasoline | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Kerosene type jet fuel | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Heating and other gasoil | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Fuel oil | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Other petroleum products | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Natural gas | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Total renewable energy | T Activities of households | 2016** | . |
Hydro power | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Geothermal heat | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Solar energy | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Wind energy | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Biomass | T Activities of households | 2016** | . |
Nuclear energy | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Waste and other energy sources | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Electricity | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Heat | T Activities of households | 2016** | |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
This table shows the consumption of energy of companies broken down by branche based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2008). Consumption of energy can calculated in two ways. First from a consumption perspective. Consumption is final energy consumption plus non-energy use plus net energy transformation. The latter is the amount of energy lost during the transformation of energy commodities. Second from a supply perspective. Energy consumption is indigenous production plus supply minus delivery of energy plus stock change. The result of these two calculation perspectives is the same. The table also shows energy transformation input (the amount of energy used to produce other energy commodities) and energy transformation output (the amount of energy transformed from another energy commodity).
Data available from: 2011.
Status of the figures:
Figures up to 2014 are definite. Figures of 2015 and 2016 are revised provisional.
Changes as of 23 March 2018:
None, this table has been discontinued.
The successor of this table is 'Energy balance sheet; supply and consumption, sector'. See section 3.
Changes as of 27 December 2017
Figures for 2015 and 2016 have been adjusted.
Figures for 2011 up to and including 2014 have been revised. See section 4 for explanations.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable.
Description topics
- From consumption
- Calculated from consumption energy consumption is final energy consumption plus non-energy use plus net energy transformation.
- Non-energy use
- Use of an energy commodity for a product that is not energy. The energy used for the production process remains in the product. E.g. use of oil for the production of plastics, or natural gas for fertilisers.