Manufacturing and energy

Manufacturing and energy

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  1. Energy use hardly affected by peaking oil prices
  2. Dutch manufacturers more sombre than ever
  3. Factory gate prices drop for the first time in five years
  4. Dutch-made yachts sell well
  5. Manufacturing output down again
  6. Marginal turnover growth for manufacturing industry
  7. Natural gas consumption nearly reduced by half over the past three decades
  8. Rise in factory gate prices far less substantial
  9. Manufacturing industry expects to invest less this year
  10. Dutch manufacturers extremely pessimistic
  11. Manufacturing output down again
  12. Turnover growth manufacturing industry
  13. Factory prices fall further
  14. Confidence Dutch manufacturers plummeted
  15. Modest growth for manufacturing turnover
  16. Manufacturing output down
  17. Slightly smaller rise in factory prices
  18. More electricity generated in 2007
  19. Mood swing among manufacturers
  20. More diesel fuel sold
  21. Manufacturing output considerably lower
  22. High prices account for turnover growth
  23. Factory gate prices remain high
  24. Manufacturers more optimistic
  25. Dutch households face higher energy bills
  26. High prices account for turnover growth
  27. Increase in manufacturing output
  28. Dutch consumers prefer low-calorie drinks
  29. Factory gate prices continue to rise
  30. Producers less optimistic
  31. Coal for electricity production costs 40 percent more
  32. High prices account for turnover growth
  33. Small increase in manufacturing output
  34. Manufacturers charge considerably more for products
  35. Hefty increase in sales of biofuels
  36. Producer confidence up
  37. Number of smokers still falling, unlike cigarette sales
  38. Small increase in manufacturing output
  39. Manufacturing turnover considerably higher
  40. Increase factory gate prices less substantial
  41. Manufacturers expect record investments
  42. Manufacturers slightly more optimistic
  43. Solar electricity not very popular in the Netherlands
  44. Manufacturing turnover slightly higher
  45. Small decrease in manufacturing output
  46. Sustained increase in factory gate prices
  47. Dwindling optimism among manufacturers
  48. Consumption of renewable energy stable
  49. Higher profits from oil and gas extraction help to fill government coffers
  50. Consumption of renewable energy stable
  51. Electricity imports down in 2007
  52. Marginal growth manufacturing output
  53. Higher prices push up manufacturing turnover
  54. Factory gate prices continue hefty rise
  55. Optimism among manufacturers fading
  56. Higher prices account for turnover growth
  57. Manufacturing output slightly up
  58. Largest increase factory gate prices in well over 7 years
  59. The Netherlands EU's largest producer of cocoa butter
  60. Manufacturers optimistic
  61. Production renewable electricity down in 2007
  62. Slight rise in energy prices
  63. Natural gas production increasingly relevant for GDP
  64. 230 bankruptcies in December
  65. Manufacturing output slightly up
  66. Turnover growth in manufacturing industry in decline
  67. Price rises manufacturing industry remain high
  68. Manufacturers optimistic
  69. Renewable energy consumption relatively low in the Netherlands
  70. Higher prices push up manufacturing turnover
  71. Manufacturing output slightly up
  72. Revised version: Eightfold increase in petroleum shipped from Russian ports to the  Netherlands since 2000
  73. Eightfold increase in Russian petroleum shipped to the Netherlands since 2000