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Household consumption nearly 1 percent up in January

Dutch household consumption was almost 1 percent up in January 2019 on January 2018.

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Energy tax

Levy on natural gas, electricity and other heating fuels (oil, petroleum, LPG not used as car or boat fuel.)

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Additives and oxygenates

Additions to oil products to modify fuel properties. These are chemical products derived from natural gas, crude oil of vegetable matter.

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Energy; consumption and producer prices by energy commodity 1995-2017

Domestic energy consumption and producer price index for total energy commodities, natural gas, crude oil, hard coal, electricity and other

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Energy (foreign trade)

The total of raw materials and products registered under the Combined Nomenclature for international trade (chapter 27 numbers 29022000-29029080 and tariffs 3403 and 3811). This includes crude oil,...

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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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Correlations between reservoir pressure and earthquake rate

Een rapport van voortgezet onderzoek naar de frequentie van aardbevingen in Groningen, gerelateerd aan de gaswinning

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Consumer spending up by 2.7 percent in January

Consumer spending up by 2.7 percent in January.

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Less coal used in production of electricity

In 2016, power stations consumed less coal for the first time since 2011. Coal consumption was 10 percent down on 2015.

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Energy supply; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008, 2009-2013

Energy supply; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, financial results Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

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Consumer spending up by 2.5 percent in December

Consumer spending was 2.5 percent up in December. Consumers spent more on household appliances, furnishing and cars.

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Largest increase in consumer spending in six years

Dutch consumer spending was 2.8 percent up in November 2016 from November 2015; the largest increase in 6 years.

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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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Household consumption almost 2 percent up in October

Dutch household consumption was 1.7 percent up in October 2017.

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Non-financial balance sheets; national accounts 1995-2016

Non financial balance sheets; volume changes fixed assets; land; oil and gas reserves; consumer durables

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Biogas from landfills

Gas derived through fermentation of waste from landfills.

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Biogas from sewage water purification

Gas derived through active fermentation of organic material from sewage water purification.

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Energy from waste

Heat produced by incineration of waste, combustion of wood and gas produced by fermentation of organic material.

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Primary energy source

Energy source extracted from nature, such as oil, natural gas, coal and forms of renewable energy such as wind and water power.

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Industry

'SIC sections B-F, thus including: - Mineral extraction; - Manufacturing industry; - Production and distribution of and trade in electricity, natural gas, steam and water; - Construction industry.

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Agricultural production in the period 1950-2015

Over the period 1950-2015, the production value of Dutch agriculture increased more than tenfold.

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Fuel tax

A levy on the purchase and import of mineral oils labelled fuels (led-free petrol, leaded petrol, petroleum, diesel etc.), for the delivery or use of coal and of gas not labelled as mineral oil, and...

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Environmental taxes

In 2016, the Dutch government collected 23.6 billion euros in environmental taxes and levies.

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Budget deficit down substantially in 2005

The balance of the Dutch government budget according to the EMU definition came to -0.3 percent of GDP for 2005. This means the government deficit stayed well within the limits of the European 3...

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Top sectors account for one-quarter of GDP

An outline of developments in the nine Dutch top sectors.

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