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SDG 14 Life below water

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 Life below water. SDG 14 is aimed at protection and sustainable use of seas and oceans.

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Emissions of air polluting substances according to NEC guide-lines

Air pollution, Dutch emissions calculated according to the European Union 'NEC' directive. By source category.

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Renewable energy consumption up by 16 percent

In 2019, renewable energy consumption in the Netherlands grew by 16 percent to 181 petajoules (PJ) relative to the previous year.

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Unprecedented decline in household consumption in April

Consumers spent 17.4 percent less in April 2020 than one year previously. This is the sharpest contraction in domestic household consumption CBS has ever recorded.

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Less coal and more natural gas consumption in 2019

In 2019, total energy consumption in the Netherlands stood at 3,080 petajoules (PJ), more or less the same as in the previous year.

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Energy consumption hardly changed in 2017

In 2017, total energy consumption in the Netherlands stood at 3,150 petajoules (PJ), more or less equal to consumption in 2016.

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Renewable energy consumption increased to 5.8%

Consumption of renewable energy went up to 5.8 percent in 2015.

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Less production, more consumption of gas in 2016

Energy consumption rose by 2 percent in 2016 to 3,131 petajoules.

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Household consumption 3 percent up in April

Dutch household consumption was 3 percent up in April 2018.

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Household consumption over 3 percent up in March

Dutch household consumption was 3.3 percent up in March 2018.

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Modest consumption growth due to lower natural gas consumption

Household consumption barely increased in the first months of 2011. Spending on goods and services was 0.3 percent higher in February than twelve months previously. In January, consumption grew by...

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Biggest contraction ever in household consumption

Consumers spent 6.7 percent less in March 2020 than one year previously. This is the sharpest contraction in domestic household consumption CBS has ever recorded.

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Economic contraction 0.2 percent in Q3 2022

According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.2 percent in Q3 2022 relative to Q2 2022.

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Circular economy and the Sustainable Development Goals

The results of a study into the SDGs and the circular economy, about how these different perspectives can influence each other positively or negativelyare

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Economic outlook negative

The economic climate in January is negative, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.

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Household consumption nearly 3 percent up in July

Dutch household consumption was almost 3 percent up in July 2018.

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Household consumption nearly 3 percent up in June

Dutch household consumption was almost 3 percent up in June 2018.

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Household consumption 2.6 percent up in November

Dutch household consumption was 2.6 percent up in November 2017.

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Household consumption over 1 percent up in December

Dutch household consumption was 1.2 percent up in December 2017.

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Kerosene consumption to lowest level in two decades

In March 2020, sales of petrol, diesel and fuel oil as well as the consumption of kerosene were down by 13 percent relative to January; year-on-year, the decline amounted to 12 percent

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Energy consumption down in 2018

Energy consumption stood at 3,100 petajoules in 2018, around 50 petajoules less than one year earlier.

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Household consumption nearly 1 percent up in January

Dutch household consumption was 0.7 percent up in January 2018.

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Household consumption nearly 3 percent up in February

Dutch household consumption was 2.6 percent up in February 2018.

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Greenhouse gas emissions 2.1 percent higher in 2021

In 2021, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions showed a year-on-year increase of 2.1 percent. This means that the sharp reduction of emissions in 2020 did not continue.

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