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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.
Energy tax
Levy on natural gas, electricity and other heating fuels (oil, petroleum, LPG not used as car or boat fuel.)
Additives and oxygenates
Additions to oil products to modify fuel properties. These are chemical products derived from natural gas, crude oil of vegetable matter.
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
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,...
Household consumption nearly 1 percent up in January
Dutch household consumption was 0.7 percent up in January 2018.
Correlations between reservoir pressure and earthquake rate
Een rapport van voortgezet onderzoek naar de frequentie van aardbevingen in Groningen, gerelateerd aan de gaswinning
Consumer spending up by 2.7 percent in January
Consumer spending up by 2.7 percent in January.
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.
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
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.
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.
Household consumption nearly 3 percent up in February
Dutch household consumption was 2.6 percent up in February 2018.
Household consumption almost 2 percent up in October
Dutch household consumption was 1.7 percent up in October 2017.
Non-financial balance sheets; national accounts 1995-2016
Non financial balance sheets; volume changes fixed assets; land; oil and gas reserves; consumer durables
Biogas from landfills
Gas derived through fermentation of waste from landfills.
Biogas from sewage water purification
Gas derived through active fermentation of organic material from sewage water purification.
Energy from waste
Heat produced by incineration of waste, combustion of wood and gas produced by fermentation of organic material.
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.
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.
Agricultural production in the period 1950-2015
Over the period 1950-2015, the production value of Dutch agriculture increased more than tenfold.
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...
Environmental taxes
In 2016, the Dutch government collected 23.6 billion euros in environmental taxes and levies.
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...
Top sectors account for one-quarter of GDP
An outline of developments in the nine Dutch top sectors.