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Taxes on production and imports
Compulsory payments, in money or kind, imposed by the national government or institutions of the European Union or by foreign governments because of the production of goods and services, employing...
Real estate tax
Tax on the ownership and use of real estate.
Energy intensities of buildings of the services sector
Providing insight in the average gas and electricity consumption of buildings in the services sector. Energy efficiency indicators are needed to monitor energy efficiency policies.
Dwelling (property tax perspective)
Real estate used primarily for housing purposes and real estate used in the service of housing purposes.
Solar energy
Solar radiation transformed into electricity or heat.
Secondary energy
Energy generated by the transformation of primary energy, such as electricity generated in a power plant.
Tidal energy
Energy generated by tides and waves at sea and in the ocean.
Energy use
The sum of imports, extractions and stock reductions minus the supplies of energy sources.
Geothermal energy
Energy that comes from below the solid surface of the earth.
Energy
The capacity to perform work.
Extraction of energy
Taking energy providers from nature. In the energy statistics the term extraction is also used for the production of steam by splitting uranium in nuclear plants. Also the production of electricity...
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.
Energy from waste
Heat produced by incineration of waste, combustion of wood and gas produced by fermentation of organic material.
Current taxes on income and wealth
Taxes levied directly on the income and wealth of individuals, the profits of companies and dividends paid abroad.
Nuclear energy
Energy released when splitting atoms.
Wind energy
Energy generated by a wind turbine.
Energy company
Company that extracts, converts or produces energy for third parties.
Energy source
Raw material that functions as source of energy (e.g. petroleum, natural gas, coal), electricity, steam and forms of renewable energy.
Energy users
Transport, manufacturing industry, households, services and agriculture. In other words: all companies, institutions and private households, with the exception of energy companies
Energy conversion
The production of energy sources from other energy sources.
Can I create a ICP listing for the tax authorities in IDEP+?
frequently asked questions about Int. Trade in Goods
Energy consumption in industry
Providing figures on energy consumption in the Netherlands, excluding the construction sector.