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Energy consumption lower in 2009
In 2009, energy consumption in the Netherlands was more than 2 percent down on the preceding year. The reduction was realised in the first three quarters.
Energy tax
Levy on natural gas, electricity and other heating fuels (oil, petroleum, LPG not used as car or boat fuel.)
Participation in energy schemes by topsector and business sector, 2014 (Dutch only)
Custom-made data tables regarding the participation of businesses in instruments aimed at the energy sector. The tables are available upon request. Commissioned by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency...
Internationalisation Monitor 2021, fourth quarter, Exogenous shocks
How did Dutch trade in goods fare during the coronavirus and Brexit shocks? How have trading companies dealt with these exogenous shocks and which traders have been hit the hardest? Which...
Energy
The capacity to perform work.
Energy (foreign trade)
The total of raw materials and products registered under the Combined Nomenclature for international trade (chapter 27 numbers 29022000-29029080 and tariffs 3403 and 3811). This includes crude oil,...
Recalculation of Dutch stationary Green House Gas emissions based on sectoral energy statistics 1990-2002
This report documents the recalculation of Dutch stationary GHG emissions by Statistics Netherlands in 2004/2005. This recalculation has been executed for the period 1990-2002 and was instigated by a...
Housing and energy costs weigh heavy on lowest incomes
Housing costs constitute the most significant part of the average household budget. Proportionally, the lowest income brackets spend most on housing.
Inflation rate rose to 1.8 percent in February
The consumer price index (CPI) was 1.8 percent higher in February than in the same month last year.
Coronavirus pandemic increases urgency of new data sources for CBS
Society’s need to describe complex phenomena - such as the consequences of an economic crisis - is growing exponentially.
Higher CO2 emissions in fourth quarter of 2019
In the fourth quarter of 2019, CO 2 emissions were 1.8 percent up year-on-year.
Household and farm water usage surged in 2018
In 2018, drinking water consumption by Dutch households increased by 7 percent relative to one year previously. The agricultural sector used considerably more water than in 2017 (150 percent).
Sharp rise in green electricity production
In 2019, the Netherlands generated 18 percent more electricity from renewable sources than in the previous year. The increase was 11 percent in 2018.