Electricity; production and means of production

Electricity; production and means of production

Sectors Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Installation types Periods Input Physical energy units Total input (TJ) Input Physical energy units Natural gas input (1,000 m3) Input Physical energy units Fuel oil input (1,000 kg) Input Physical energy units Hard coal input (1,000 kg) Input Physical energy units Other fuel input (TJ) Output Physical units Total output (TJ) Output Physical units Electricity output (MWh) Installed capacity Electrical power (megawatt) Installed capacity Thermal power (MJ/h)
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Total of installations 2022** 32,568 81,424 871 29,954 87,253 22,773,238 13,098 1,695,267
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Internal combustion engines 2022** 2,629 59,525 745 2,115 244,962 100 360,852
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Steam turbines 2022** 17,216 225 871 17,171 7,297 1,014,858 194 1,068,592
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Combined cycle units 2022** 686 21,674 617 62,622 111 265,824
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Gas turbines 2022**
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Nuclear energy plant 2022**
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Hydro power plant 2022** 180 49,998 38
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Wind turbine 2022** 77,043 21,400,798 8,755
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Solar cells 2022** 12,037 12,037 3,899
Distribution companies Total CHP and Eonly installations Other installation types 2022**
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Total of installations 2022** 11,797 81,199 304 9,214 7,684 670,704 321 1,695,267
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Internal combustion engines 2022** 2,602 59,525 718 2,108 242,879 99 360,852
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Steam turbines 2022** 8,509 304 8,496 4,958 365,203 111 1,068,592
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Combined cycle units 2022** 686 21,674 617 62,622 111 265,824
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Gas turbines 2022**
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Nuclear energy plant 2022**
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Hydro power plant 2022**
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Wind turbine 2022**
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Solar cells 2022**
Distribution companies Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Other installation types 2022**
Distribution companies Eonly installations Total of installations 2022** 20,771 225 567 20,740 79,569 22,102,534 12,777
Distribution companies Eonly installations Internal combustion engines 2022** 28 28 7 2,083 2
Distribution companies Eonly installations Steam turbines 2022** 8,706 225 567 8,675 2,339 649,655 83
Distribution companies Eonly installations Combined cycle units 2022**
Distribution companies Eonly installations Gas turbines 2022**
Distribution companies Eonly installations Nuclear energy plant 2022**
Distribution companies Eonly installations Hydro power plant 2022** 180 49,998 38
Distribution companies Eonly installations Wind turbine 2022** 77,043 21,400,798 8,755
Distribution companies Eonly installations Solar cells 2022** 12,037 12,037 3,899
Distribution companies Eonly installations Other installation types 2022**
Source: CBS.
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This table shows the production of electricity, the input of fuels, and the use of installations, in the Netherlands. Electricity is obtained by the transformation of fuels such as natural gas, hard coal and fuel oil; solar and wind energy; and the use of hydro power. The figures are on the production of electricity, the heat released, fuel input, renewable energy commodities and installed capacity, broken down by Combined Heat and Power (CHP) installations and Electricity only (Eonly) installations. Finally, a distinction is made between central and decentral production of electricity and heat, where decentral production is broken down by sector.

Data available:
From 1998 onwards.

Status of the figures:
Figures 1998-2021 are definite. The 2022 figures are revised provisional.

Changes as of the November 2023:
The figures for the years 2015-2020 have been revised. Figures for 2021 and 2022 have been updated.
The revisions relate to the introduction of an improved analysis method in 2022, which has been carried back to previous years. Furthermore, data from a limited number of companies have been revised based on new insights. The adjustments are generally small; the adjustment in the total production and use of the various energy carriers is less than 1 percent in all years.


When will new figures be published?
In November 2024 definite figures 2022 and revised provisional figures 2023 will be published.


Description topics

Input
The amount of fuel input used for the production of electricity and/or heat.
Physical energy units
Cubic metres, litres, kilograms, kilowatt hours for measuring quantities of energy.
Total input
This is the total of natural gas input, fuel oil input, hard coal input and other fuel input used for the production of electricity and/or heat.

The unit TeraJoule (TJ) is used. This equals 1,000,000,000,000 joules (10 to the power of 12).
Natural gas input
Input of natural gas used for the production of electricity and/or heat.

Natural gas is a gaseous fuel of natural origin mainly consisting of methane. It results from the same process that leads to the formation of crude oil. Natural gas is liquefied for transport over long distances by ship.

1 million m3 of natural gas is about 31.65 TJ.
Fuel oil input
Input of fuel oil used for the production of electricity and/or heat.

This oil remains after the distillation in the refinery.

24,000 kg of fuel oil is about 1 TJ.
Hard coal input
Input of hard coal used for the production of electricity and/or heat.

Hard coal is a fossil fuel existing of carbonized rests of vegetal origin.

40,000 kg hard coal is about 1 TJ.
Other fuel input
Input of other commodities used for the production of electricity, such as chemical and industrial gases, biomass, waste, blast furnace gas, nuclear material and steam.

The unit TeraJoule (TJ) is used. This equals 1,000,000,000,000 joules (10 to the power of 12).
Output
The total amount of electricity and/or heat generated in the Netherlands from the input of fuels, nuclear energy, wind energy, solar energy and hydro power. This includes the own consumption of the power plants to produce the electricity.
Physical units
Cubic metres, litres, kilograms, kilowatt hours for measuring quantities of energy.
Total output
The total amount of electricity and/or heat generated in the Netherlands from the input of fuels, nuclear energy, wind energy, solar energy and hydro power. This includes the own consumption of the power plants to produce the electricity.

This category is made up of the categories:
- Electricity output
- Heat output

The unit TeraJoule (TJ) is used. This equals 1,000,000,000,000 joules (10 to the power of 12).
Electricity output
The total amount of electricity generated in the Netherlands from the input of fuels, renewable energy, nuclear energy and other energy commodities. This includes the own consumption of the power plants to produce the electricity.
Installed capacity
The amount of electricity or heat that can be generated, per unit of time, during normal operation of all available electricity and heat production installations based in the Netherlands.
Electrical power
The amount of electricity that can be generated, per unit of time, during normal operation of all available installations of electricity production. Refers to gross power generation, i.e. power used within the plant itself has not been taken into account.
Thermal power
The amount of heat that can be generated, per unit of time, during normal operation of all available combined heat and power installations.

The unit used is MJ/h.