Manufacturing and energy

Manufacturing and energy

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  1. Investment slightly down in October
  2. Data centres consume 4.6 percent of the Netherlands’ electricity
  3. Exports up by almost 6 percent in October
  4. Manufacturing output almost 2 percent higher in October year on year
  5. Ever more gas-free homes
  6. Manufacturing output prices virtually the same in October
  7. Producer confidence deteriorates in November
  8. Investment up by nearly 3 percent in September
  9. Exports up by almost 3 percent in September
  10. Manufacturing output over 2 percent higher in September year on year
  11. Producer confidence improves again in October
  12. Manufacturing output prices 0.6 percent higher in September
  13. Investment down by nearly 4 percent in August
  14. Exports up by 0.4 percent in August
  15. Manufacturing output in August the same as the previous year
  16. Manufacturing output prices the same
  17. Producer confidence improves further in September
  18. Investment down by almost 4 percent in July
  19. More electricity from fossil sources
  20. Exports up by over 2 percent in July
  21. Manufacturing output down by over 1 percent in July
  22. Manufacturing output prices virtually the same
  23. Producer confidence improves in August
  24. Investment up by over 8 percent in June
  25. Exports up by almost 2 percent in June
  26. Manufacturing output down by 0.2 percent in June
  27. Most solar panels installed at commercial premises
  28. Manufacturing output prices 0.2 percent lower in June
  29. Producers almost as negative as in July
  30. Energy poverty rose to 6.1 percent in 2024
  31. Investment down by 4 percent in May
  32. Exports up by 0.5 percent in May
  33. Manufacturing output up by 0.8 percent in May
  34. Investment in climate change mitigation nearly doubles in four years
  35. Electricity consumption of domestic transport nearly doubles
  36. Netherlands now more dependent on US for energy, less on Russia
  37. Manufacturing output prices 0.5 percent lower in May
  38. Producer confidence in June again more unfavourable
  39. Breakdown of natural gas consumption in households with smart meter data
  40. Investment down by over 2 percent in April
  41. Exports up by 0.5 percent in April
  42. More greenhouse gas emissions in Q1 2025
  43. Manufacturing output down by 0.5 percent in April
  44. Consumption of energy from renewable sources rises to 20 percent
  45. Manufacturing output prices 1 percent lower in April
  46. Producer confidence declines further in May
  47. Investment up by over 2 percent in March
  48. Exports up by over 3 percent in March
  49. Manufacturing output up by over 1 percent in March
  50. Manufacturing output prices 0.4 percent higher in March
  51. Manufacturers more negative in April
  52. Investment down by almost 4 percent in February
  53. Exports up by almost 3 percent in February
  54. Manufacturing output up by 1 percent in February
  55. Manufacturing output prices over 1 percent higher in February
  56. Manufacturers slightly more negative in March
  57. Investment down by 0.4 percent in January
  58. Exports up by over 5 percent in January
  59. Decrease in greenhouse gas emissions levelled off in 2024
  60. Half of electricity is produced from renewable sources
  61. Manufacturing output up by 0.5 percent in January
  62. Manufacturing output prices almost 2 percent higher in January
  63. Manufacturers less negative in February
  64. Investment up by almost 10 percent in December
  65. Exports down by over 1 percent in December
  66. No change in natural gas consumption in 2024
  67. Manufacturing output down by over 4 percent in December
  68. Manufacturers equally negative in January
  69. Manufacturing output prices over 1 percent higher in December
  70. Investment up by almost 4 percent in November
  71. Exports up by over 4 percent in November
  72. Manufacturing output remained virtually the same in November
  73. Manufacturers almost equally negative in December