Statistics Netherlands

Statistics Netherlands (CBS) enables people to have debates on social issues on the basis of reliable statistical information.The mission of CBS is to publish reliable and coherent statistical information which responds to the needs of Dutch society. The responsibility of CBS is twofold: firstly, to compile (official) national statistics and secondly to compile European (community) statistics.

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  • A
    • juillet 2023
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      This table contains consumer prices for electricity and gas. Weighted average monthly prices are published broken down into transmission tariffs, supply tariffs and taxes, both including and excluding VAT. These prices are published on a monthly basis. Data available from: January 2018 Status of the figures: When first published, the figures are provisional. These will become definitive with the following month’s publication. Changes relative to the previous period: This table is new When will new figures be published? The next publication with be around the middle of March.
  • C
    • juillet 2023
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      Accès le : 20 juillet, 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Caribbean Netherlands; connections and production of electricity and water https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=81154eng&_theme=973 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table presents figures on electricity generated by energy companies on the three islands of Caribbean Netherlands. Further the table contains the number of electricity connections and the number of connections to the mains water network, connections broken down by household and businesses. Then, the table contains an index figure of oil delivered from oil storage and the production of mains water by the water company. Data available: From: 1993 Status of the figures: All figures from 1993 to 2014 are definite. Figures for 2015, 2016 and 2017 are provisional. Changes as of 15 November 2018: Figures of 2017 have been added. For electricity connections on Saba and total Caribbean Netherlands, the division between households and companies for reporting year 2015 and before has been adapted to the latest insights. When will new figures be published? Figures will be published irregular.
    • août 2019
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      Accès le : 18 octobre, 2020
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Caribbean Netherlands; power cuts https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=82231eng&_theme=973 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table presents figures on total number of incidental power cuts and power cuts by duration on Bonaire and Saba. This excludes scheduled power interruptions such as maintenance. Data available: From: 2010 Status of the figures: All figures from 1993 to 2014 are definite. Figures from 2015 to 2017 are provisional. Changes as of 15 November 2018: Provisional figures of 2017 have been added. When will new figures be published? Figures will be published irregular.
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    • novembre 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy balance sheet; supply and consumption, sector https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83989eng&_theme=992 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table contains figures on the supply and consumption of energy broken down by sector and by energy commodity. The energy supply is equal to the indigenous production of energy plus the receipts minus the deliveries of energy plus the stock changes. Consumption of energy is equal to the sum of own use in the energy sector, distribution losses, final energy consumption, non-energy use and the total net energy transformation. For each sector, the supply of energy is equal to the consumption of energy. For some energy commodities, the total of the observed domestic deliveries is not exactly equal to the sum of the observed domestic receipts. For these energy commodities, a statistical difference arises that can not be attributed to a sector. The breakdown into sectors follows mainly the classification as is customary in international energy statistics. This classification is based on functions of various sectors in the energy system and for several break downs on the international Standard Industrial Classification. There are two main sectors: the energy sector (companies with main activity indigenous production or transformation of energy) and energy consumers (other companies, vehicles and dwellings). In accordance with international conventions, own use of energy companies only occurs within the energy sector and final energy consumption only for energy consumers. In addition to a breakdown by sector, there is also a breakdown by energy commodity, such as coal, various petroleum products, natural gas, renewable energy, electricity and heat. The definitions used in this table are exactly in line with the definitions in the Energy Balance table; supply, transformation and consumption. That table does not contain a breakdown by sector (excluding final energy consumption), but it does provide information about imports, exports and bunkering and also provides more detail about the energy commodities. Data available: From: 1990. Status of the figures: Figures up to and including 2016 are definite. Figures of 2017 are revised provisional. Changes as of 18 December 2018: In December 2018 the Energy balance has been revised and corrected, concerning the following items: 1. Energy consumption in the chemical industry has been corrected for the years 2012 up to and including 2017. The adjustment results from a correction in the underlying energy data of a few large chemical enterprises. The supplied data from these companies for energy statistics appeared not complete, because the demarcation of the companies was unclear. This incompleteness was discovered by comparing data supplied to Statistics Netherlands with data supplied to the ETS system and data supplied to environmental annual reports. A result of this correction is that final consumption of natural gas is on average 22 PJ higher for the years 2012 up to and including 2017, final consumption of refinery gas is on average 12 PJ higher and electricity consumption is 1 PJ higher. These corrections affect calculated emissions of carbon dioxide which on average are 1.3 Mton higher for the years 2012 up to and including 2017. 2. Non-energy consumption in the chemical industry for the years 1990 up to and including 2017 has been adjusted downwards. A large not plausible change in the use of non-energy consumption of one company triggered additional research on the data of this company considering historical capacity, the rate of utilisation of the capacity, the efficiency and the relation with a neighbouring company. Result of this research was mainly a decrease of the non-energy use and the imports of oil with on average 50 PJ per year. 3. For the years 2015 up to and including 2017 data on bunkers of heavy fuel oil were not plausible. Additional research resulted in improvement of underlying data and figures are now about 20 PJ lower for 2015 and 2016. 4. For coal transit to other countries and stock changes of trading companies have been eliminated from published data. The reasons for this is a request from Eurostat to interpret the statistical regulation in such way that imports only relate to coal for inland consumption. Consequently, the exports of coal is now zero. Coal consumption has not been adapted. 5. In the energy balance (supply and consumption) now three types of coal are distinguished for the years 1990 up to and including 2014. This was already the case for the more recent years. 6. For solar photovoltaic Statistics Netherlands introduced a new method using administrative data. Consequently, the data for the production of solar photovoltaic have been adapted from 2012 onwards. In addition there is improved insight in which part of the solar photovoltaic is consumed by the producers resulting in an increased final consumption of electricity, mainly in the services sector, up to 1 PJ in 2017. 7. Within renewable energy a new energy commodity has been added: ambient energy. This is energy from below the soil surface, the atmosphere or surface water extracted by heat pumps. This adaptation follows Eurostat as a consequence of the adaptation of the EU regulation on energy statistics. The amount of ambient energy, produced and consumed in the sectors services, households and agriculture increases from almost negligible to 7 PJ in 2017. 8. Electricity consumption of the coke-oven plants has been shifted from input for transformations to own use to better follow the Eurostat method. Further the aggregate 'Total other energy commodities' and the sector 'Water supply, waste management unknown' have been added. Changes as of 29 June 2018: Revised provisional figures of 2017 have been added. Changes as of 25 April 2018: Figures on the receipts of electricity and natural gas for 1990 to 2009 in the sub-sectors of the services have been corrected. Previously there were numbers, now there are dots (not available). For the years in question, the data is only available to a limited number of companies at this level of detail and therefore can not be published. Changes as of 16 April 2018: The sequence of the renewable energy commodities has been made the same as the sequence in the renewable energy statistics. Changes as of 11 April 2018: - The years 1990 up to and including 2009 have been added. - The use of the symbols '.' and 'Empty cell' for period 2010 up to and including 2016 have been adjusted in G-S, U Services and 20-21 20-21 Chemistry and pharmaceuticals. When will new figures be published? Revised provisional figures: June/July and December of the following year. Definite figures: December of the second following year.
    • novembre 2023
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      Accès le : 15 novembre, 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy balance sheet; supply, transformation and consumption https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83140eng&_theme=992 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows the supply, transformation and the consumption of energy in a balance sheet. Energy is released - among other things - during the combustion of for example natural gas, petroleum, hard coal and biofuels. Energy can also be obtained from electricity or heat, or extracted from natural resources, e.g. wind or solar energy. In energy statistics all these sources of energy are known as energy commodities. The supply side of the balance sheet includes indigenous production of energy, net imports and exports and net stock changes. This is mentioned primary energy supply, because this is the amount of energy available for transformation or consumption in the country. For energy transformation, the table gives figures on the transformation input (amount of energy used to make other energy commodities), the transformation output (amount of energy made from other energy commodities) and net energy transformation. The latter is the amount of energy lost during the transformation of energy commodities. Then the energy balance sheet shows the final consumption of energy. First, it refers to the own use of the energy sector and distribution losses. After deduction of these amounts remains the final consumption of energy customers. This comprises the final energy consumption and non-energy use. The final energy consumption is the energy consumers utilize for energy purposes. It is specified for successively industry, transport and other customers, broken down into various sub-sectors. The last form of energy is the non-energy use. This is the use of an energy commodity for a product that is not energy. Data available: From 1946. Status of the figures: All figures up to and including 2016 are definite. Figures of 2017 are revised provisional. Changes as of 18 December 2018: In December 2018 the Energy balance has been revised and corrected, concerning the following items: 1. Energy consumption in the chemical industry has been corrected for the years 2012 up to and including 2017. The adjustment results from a correction in the underlying energy data of a few large chemical enterprises. The supplied data from these companies for energy statistics appeared not complete, because the demarcation of the companies was unclear. This incompleteness was discovered by comparing data supplied to Statistics Netherlands with data supplied to the ETS system and data supplied to environmental annual reports. A result of this correction is that final consumption of natural gas is on average 22 PJ higher for the years 2012 up to and including 2017, final consumption of refinery gas is on average 12 PJ higher and electricity consumption is 1 PJ higher. These corrections affect calculated emissions of carbon dioxide which on average are 1.3 Mton higher for the years 2012 up to and including 2017. 2. Non-energy consumption in the chemical industry for the years 1990 up to and including 2017 has been adjusted downwards. A large not plausible change in the use of non-energy consumption of one company triggered additional research on the data of this company considering historical capacity, the rate of utilisation of the capacity, the efficiency and the relation with a neighbouring company. Result of this research was mainly a decrease of the non-energy use and the imports of oil with on average 50 PJ per year. 3. For the years 2015 up to and including 2017 data on bunkers of heavy fuel oil were not plausible. Additional research resulted in improvement of underlying data and figures are now about 20 PJ lower for 2015 and 2016. 4. For coal transit to other countries and stock changes of trading companies have been eliminated from published data. The reasons for this is a request from Eurostat to interpret the statistical regulation in such way that imports only relate to coal for inland consumption. Consequently, the exports of coal is now zero. Coal consumption has not been adapted. 5. In the energy balance (supply and consumption) now three types of coal are distinguished for the years 1990 up to and including 2014. This was already the case for the more recent years. 6. For solar photovoltaic Statistics Netherlands introduced a new method using administrative data. Consequently, the data for the production of solar photovoltaic have been adapted from 2012 onwards. In addition there is improved insight in which part of the solar photovoltaic is consumed by the producers resulting in an increased final consumption of electricity, mainly in the services sector, up to 1 PJ in 2017. 7. Within renewable energy a new energy commodity has been added: ambient energy. This is energy from below the soil surface, the atmosphere or surface water extracted by heat pumps. This adaptation follows Eurostat as a consequence of the adaptation of the EU regulation on energy statistics. The amount of ambient energy, produced and consumed in the sectors services, households and agriculture increases from almost negligible to 7 PJ in 2017. 8. Electricity consumption of the coke-oven plants has been shifted from input for transformations to own use to better follow the Eurostat method. Further the energy commodities 'Wind energy on shore', 'Wind energy off shore' and 'Total other energy commodities' have been added. Changes as of 2 July 2018: - Symbol of final energy consumption of electricity for other sectors non specified for period 1946 up to and including 1989 have been changed, a '.' is replaced with an 'empty cell' which means in this table nill. - Final energy consumption of natural gas, electricity and heat of Maufacture of Textile and leather for reporting year 2015 have been added. Changes as of 29 June 2018: Revised provisional figures of 2017 have been added. Changes as of 14 June 2018: - For period 1946 up to and including 2017 energy commodities anthracite, coke coal, steam coal, patent fuel and gas works gas have been added. - Based on historical sources and the electricity balance sheet figures of supply side of electricity for period 1946 up to and including 1989 have been revised and/or added. Changes as of 23 March 2018: - Figures for 2015 and 2016 have been adjusted - The use of the symbols '.' and 'Empty cell' for period 1946 up to and including 1989 have been adjusted. - Final energy consumption of electricity for rail transportation have been added for 1975 up to and including 1989. - The topic 'Statistical differences' have been moved according to European definitions. - Figures for 1990 up to and including 2014 have been revised. See section 4 for more information. Changes as of 27 December 2017: Figures for 2015 and 2016 have been adjusted Figures for 1990 up to and including 2014 have been revised. See section 4 for more information. The subject net imports has been added. Figures for 1946 up to and including 1989 have been added. When will new figures be published? Revised provisional figures: June/July of the following year. Definite figures: December of the second following year.
    • octobre 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy consumption private dwellings; type of dwelling and regions https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=81528ENG&_theme=1049 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows regional figures on the average consumption of energy (natural gas and electricity) of private dwellings broken down by type of dwelling and ownership for Nederland, group of provinces, provinces and municipalities. Besides, for total dwellings only, the share of heat distribution (district heating) has been added, because this is relevant for the interpretation of the height of the average consumption of natural gas. Data available from: 2010 Status of the figures: All figures from 2010 - 2016 are definite. Figures of 2017 are provisional. Changes as of 5 September 2018: Provisional figures of 2017 has been added. Group of provinces West-Nederland, G4 excluded; Extra-Regio and Abroad have been removed. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures: 4th quarter of the succeeding year. Definite figures: 4th quarter of the second succeeding year.
    • juin 2018
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      Accès le : 23 février, 2019
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy; consumption and producer prices by energy commodity https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=80324ENG&_theme=1046 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows the consumption and producer prices of energy. Energy consumption figures for total energy commodities, natural gas, crude oil, hard coal and other energy commodities are primary consumption. Figures for electricity are final consumption. The figures for producer prices refer to energy available for domestic consumption. This is the price of producers or importers for the delivery of the energy product. Data available: From January 1995, monthly. Status of the figures Energy consumption: All figures from 1995 up to 2014 are definite. Figures of 2015 up to 2016 are revised provisional and figures of 2017 are provisional. Producer price: All figures from 1995 up to July 2017 are definite. Figures from August 2017 are provisional. Changes as of 4 June 2018: Provisional figures up to and including December 2017 have been added. When will new figures be published? Provisional monthly figures to be published not later then the fourth month after the period under review. The producer price become definite not later then six months after the period under review. All figures for a certain year become definite not later than in the following December.
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    • novembre 2023
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      This table contains figures on the supply and consumption of biofuels and the amount of biofuels that are blended into ordinary petrol and diesel. There are also figures on the production capacity of biofuels. The figures are available both for the total biofuels and for the two types of biofuels used in road traffic and mobile equipment, namely biogasoline and biodiesel. The supply of biofuels on the domestic market is equal to the sum of production, the import balance (net import) and the stock movements of biofuels minus bunkers for transport abroad. The import balance also distinguishes between pure and blended biofuels. Consumption is equated with deliveries from oil companies to pumping stations in the Netherlands. For the most part, the deliveries are biofuels that have been blended into ordinary diesel and petrol and are therefore no longer recognizable as biofuels. Data available from: 2006, annually Status of the figures: This table provides final figures up to and including 2018. Changes as of April 22, 2020: None, this is a new table. This table is the successor to the table 'Liquid biofuels for transport; supply, consumption and blending, 2003-2018'. See section 3. When will new figures come: Provisional figures for the previous year are published in May each year. Revised provisional figures for the previous year are published in June each year. Final figures for the previous year appear in December each year.
  • M
    • juin 2017
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy balance sheet; key figures, 1946-2016 https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=37281eng&_theme=1024 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This Dataset shows the supply, transformation and the consumption of energy in a balance sheet. Energy is released - among other things - during the combustion of for example natural gas, petroleum, hard coal and bio fuels. Energy can also be obtained from electricity or heat, or extracted from natural resources, e.g. wind or solar energy. In energy statistics all these sources of energy are known as energy commodities. The supply side of the balance sheet includes indigenous production of energy, net imports and exports and net stock changes. This is mentioned primary energy supply, because this is the amount of energy available for transformation or consumption in the country. For energy transformation, the table gives figures on the transformation input (amount of energy used to make other energy commodities), the transformation output (amount of energy made from other energy commodities) and net energy transformation. The latter is the amount of energy lost during the transformation of energy commodities. Then the energy balance sheet shows the final consumption of energy. This is the energy consumers utilize for energy purposes. The last form of energy use is non-energy use. This is the use of an energy commodity for a product that is not energy. 
    • mars 2016
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      Accès le : 17 octobre, 2017
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy intensities of buildings in the services sector; construction period https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83376ENG&_theme=1027 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This Dataset contains figures on the average consumption of electricity and natural gas per m2 floor area and by construction period for different types of buildings used in the services sector. Only data on electricity and gas delivered through the public grid are included. The consumption of natural gas has been corrected for temperature effects.
    • juillet 2017
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy consumption households; energy commodities, 1975-2016 https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=82375ENG&_theme=1027 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This Dataset shows the consumption of energy of households. Households are one or more people sharing the same living space, who provide their own everyday needs in a private, non-commercial way. Excludes transport. The consumption of energy is broken down by energy commodity, like for example petroleum products, natural gas and electricity.
    • décembre 2017
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy consumption; components, branch, 2011-2016 https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83141ENG&_theme=1024 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This Dataset shows the consumption of energy of companies broken down by branch 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). 
    • mars 2016
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy intensities of buildings in the services sector; floor area https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83374ENG&_theme=1027 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This Dataset contains figures on the average consumption of electricity and natural gas per m2 floor area for different types of buildings used in the services sector. Only data on electricity and gas delivered through the public grid are included. The consumption of natural gas has been corrected for temperature effects.
    • juillet 2021
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Motor fuels; deliveries by petajoule, weight and volume https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83406eng&_theme=995 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  This table provides information on deliveries of motor fuels for transport and other customers in the Netherlands. Deliveries are either for consumption in the Netherlands and international road transport, which is called final consumption, or for international sea and air transport, which is traditionally called bunkering. The table gives figure for all modes of transport and Agricultural and mobile equipment. Figures for relevant motor fuels are given by transport category. Pure biofuels for road transport are not included in this table. Blended biofuels are included in the deliveries of motor gasoline and transport diesel. Biofuels are products produced from agricultural crops. Deliveries of motor fuels are expressed by energy (petajoules) and physical units (million kg or million kWh). Deliveries for road transport are also published in volume (million litres). This table includes figures (in petajoules) on total transport, total road transport, total water transport, total air transport and total rail transport. This is not possible for physical units, due to different units (e.g. kg and kWh) are not countable.Since 2013, low-duty red diesel no longer sold. The customers of these red diesel, such as construction and agriculture, have since been obliged to fill the high-duty diesel also consumed by road transport. Until August 2016 was a month made a model-based estimate of the share of road transport in the use of diesel. This model-based estimation is no longer considered responsible for determining monthly figures. The difference in fuel consumption between road transport and other customers in the month of tables is therefore lapsed. On an annual basis, the difference in fuel consumption between road transport and other consumers will be published in the following table: 'Energy; supply, transformation and consumption.Data available from:From 1946. Status of the figures:All figures from 1946 to December 2015 are definite.Figures from January 2016 onwards are provisional.Changes as of 17 December 2018:Provisional figures of September 2018 have been added.When will new figures be published?Provisional figures: in the third month after the month under review.Definite figures: not later than in the following December.
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    • septembre 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Natural gas and oil reserves on the Dutch territory; national accounts https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=82539eng&_theme=1035 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table contains the physical data on natural gas and oil reserves that are derived from the annual publication Natural resources and geothermal energy in the Netherlands (formerly Oil and gas in the Netherlands) by TNO commissioned by the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The reserves consist of the demonstrated and commercially producible quantities of natural gas and oil found in the Netherlands, plus the amount pending development. The opening stock of the reserves is 1 January and the closing stock is 31 December. Definitions and data are in accordance with the Petroleum Resource Management System which has been used by TNO since 2013. For reasons of consistency with Dutch terminology, we have opted to use reserves rather than resources as used in the TNO report. Data available from: 1987 Status of the figures: The figures in this table for the last year are provisional. The figures for the other years are final. Changes as of 14 December, 2018 The provisional figures for 2017 have been added. When will new figures be published? New figures are published annually in the autumn.
    • février 2024
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Natural gas balance sheet; supply and consumption https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=00372eng&_theme=994 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows the supply and the consumption of natural gas as a balance sheet. The supply of natural gas is calculated as the sum of indigenous production, production from other sources, imports minus exports plus stock changes. This is equal to the amount of natural gas used in the Netherlands in the same period. This consumption is broken down by how it's delivered by the gas distribution network. This consists of a main grid and connected regional grids. Large-scale consumers, like power plants and large companies, receive the gas directly from the main distribution network. Small-scale consumers, including households, receive their natural gas through the regional grids. Then a small amount of natural gas is used in the indigenous production and transportation of natural gas. Lastly, there is flared and vented natural gas. Data available: From 1946 annually and from 1982 annually, quarterly and monthly. Status of the figures: All figures up to 2015 are definite. Figures of 2016 are revised provisional. Figures of 2017 and 2018 are provisional. Changes as of December 24th 2018 Figures of October 2018 have been added. Changes as of 19th April 2018 Figures of December 2017 have been added. The natural gas balance have been revised. Revision of natural gas includes : 1. Figures on the balance sheet items of the supply of natural gas (indigenous production, imports, exports and stock change) have been adjusted from the year 2000 onwards, because the stock change in the underground storage facilities for natural gas have now been included and it is no longer assumed that these supplies were part of the indiginous production of natural gas system (as before). The exchange of the Dutch main gas network with underground storage facilities abroad is now also booked as import and export. The build-up of the cushion gas is included in the balance as non-energy use of natural gas. These adjustments do not affect the consumption of natural gas, except for the extra non-energy use as a result of the build-up of stock cushion gas. 2. The distribution losses of natural gas turned out to be not a leak of natural gas, but own use of natural gas by natural gas grid companies. The distribution losses of natural gas is therefore set at 0 and the corresponding quantities of natural gas are included as own use of natural gas in the energy sector. This applies to the period 1990 up to and including 2014. 3. Figures on the production of natural gas from other transformation have been improved by also using data from natural gas grid companies. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures: in the third month after the month under review. Revised provisional figures: not later than in the following December. Definite figures: not later than in the second following December.
    • octobre 2023
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      Accès le : 13 octobre, 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Natural gas, electricity; supplies national grid to construction, services https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=82117eng&_theme=989 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows figures on the supply of electricity and natural gas through the public grid to companies in the branches F-U of the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2008) including the supply to industrial grids. In-house electricity production for private use only is not included in these figures. The figures are based on data provided by the operators of the public electricity and natural gas grids in the Netherlands. All Dutch grid operators have provided relevant data. Data available from: 2010. Status of the figures: The status of the figures from 2010 to 2016 definite. The status of the figures over 2017 is provisional. Changes as December 2018: Definite figures of 2016 and provisional figures of 2017 have been added. When will new figures be published? Definite figures over 2017 and provisional figures over 2018 will be published in the 3th quarter of 2018.
  • P
    • juillet 2021
      Source : Statistics Netherlands
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      Accès le : 01 juillet, 2021
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Petroleum products balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83403eng&_theme=993 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows the supply and consumption of petroleum products as a balance sheet. Petroleum products are e.g. fuels such as LPG, motor gasoline and diesel oil. The balance sheet shows all products for processing or consumption in the Netherlands and transit goods. Supply is calculated as production plus imports minus exports minus bunkers plus net stock changes. This calculation of the supply results in the amount of petroleum products consumed in the Netherlands in the period concerned. Consumption is broken down by consumption as feedstock for transformation into other petroleum products and final consumption and other transformations (consumption of petroleum products for transformation into other energy commodities, like electricity). From 1990 onwards, consumption is broken down by consumption as feedstock for transformation into other petroleum products and final consumption (no energy commodities remain). Up to 1990 only figures on consumption as feedstock for transformation are available. Also published are the opening stock and closing stock of petroleum products. Data available: From 1946 Status of the figures: All figures from 1946 to December 2015 are definite. Figures from January 2016 onwards are provisional. Changes as of 17 December 2018 Provisional figures of September 2018 have been added. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures: in the third month after the month under review. Definite figures: not later than in the following December.
  • S
    • février 2017
      Source : Statistics Netherlands
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      Accès le : 23 février, 2019
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Steam coal; import price from non EU-countries https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=37215ENG&_theme=1045 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows the import price of steam coal based on both weight and calorific value. The price is corrected for differences in the calorific value of the coals. The calorific value is the amount of heat released during combustion. By way of information, the table also shows the net calorific value of steam coal. The table covers only imports from non EU-countries. Data available: From 1st quarter 1981. Status of the figures: All figures from 1st quarter 1981 to 3rd quarter 2015 are definite. Figures from 4th quarter 2015 are provisional. Changes as of February 9th 2017 : Provisional figures of 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarter of 2016 have been added. When will new figures be published? Annual figures: Provisional figures: in the fourth month after a year. Definite figures: in the seventh month after a year. Quarterly figures: Provisional figures: in the fourth month after a quarter. Definite figures: in the seventh month after a quarter.
    • octobre 2023
      Source : Statistics Netherlands
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      Accès le : 13 octobre, 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Supplies natural gas, electricity, public grid; companies, SIC 2008, region https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=82538ENG&_theme=1049 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows figures on the supply of electricity and natural gas through the public grid to companies including the supply to industrial grids. In-house electricity production for private use only is not included in these figures. Figures are broken down by sector of industry and region. The figures are based on data provided by the operators of the public electricity and natural gas grids in the Netherlands. All Dutch grid operators have provided relevant data. SIC D is, in consultation with stakeholders, fully protected as a whole from 2015 to prevent sequel protection for other SIC’s. Note: SIC D is also not counted in total from 2015. Data available from: 2010. Status of the figures: The status of the figures over 2010, 2011,2012,2013,2014 and 2015 is definite. The status of the figures over 2016 is provisional. Changes as from 27 September 2017: Definite figures over 2015 and provisional figures over 2016 have been added. When will new figures be published? Definite figures over 2016 and provisional figures over 2017 will be published in the 3th quarter of 2018.
  • W
    • août 2019
      Source : Statistics Netherlands
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      Accès le : 16 août, 2019
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Wind energy; electricity production, capacity and supply of wind by month https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=70802eng&_theme=1005 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows monthly, quarterly and annual figures of the production of electricity by wind energy, the capacity of wind turbines and an index for the amount of wind supply for the production of electricity. The figures are broken down by onshore and offshore wind. The index for the amount of wind is only available for wind turbines on land. Data available from: January 2002, monthly Status of the figures: The figures in this table are definite from January 2002 to December 2016, revised provisional for 2017 and provisional from January 2018 onwards. Changes as of 11 October 2018: Provisional figures for August 2018 have been added. Changes as of 2 May 2018: The underlying codes of the classifications used in this table have been adjusted. These are now in line with the standard codes set by Statistics Netherlands. The structure and data of the table are not adjusted. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures for electricity production will appear in the second month after the reference month. Adjusted provisional figures on all variables and for all months for the previous year appear in June each year. Final figures on all variables and for all months for the previous year appear in December each year.