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Statistics Netherlands (CBS) enables people to have debates on social issues on the basis of reliable statistical information.The mission of CBS is to publish reliable and coherent statistical information which responds to the needs of Dutch society. The responsibility of CBS is twofold: firstly, to compile (official) national statistics and secondly to compile European (community) statistics.

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  • L
    • Januar 2020
      Quelle: Statistics Netherlands
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 18 Oktober, 2020
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Liquid biofuels for transport; supply, consumption and blending https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=71456eng&_theme=996 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table contains data on liquid biofuels for transport. It covers supply and use of biofuels and the amount of biofuels that is blended in ordinary gasoline and diesel. Also, data on the production capacity are included. Data are available for both the total biofuels and two separate kinds of biofuels for transport: biogasoline and biodiesel. Supply of biofuels is equal to the sum of production, net imports and stock changes. For net imports and stock changes figures are broken down into pure biofuels and blended biofuels. The use of biofuels is set equal to the deliveries of the oil companies to the petrol stations in the Netherlands. To a large extent, these deliveries concern biofuels that are blended in ordinary gasoline and diesel and, therefore, these biofuels cannot be recognised any more at the petrol stations. Use of biofuels is given in four units: million kg, million litres, terajoules and as biocomponent of total use in terms of energy of motor gasoline and diesel for transport. Data available from: 2003 annually. Status of the figures: This table contains definite figures up to 2017. Changes as of 20 December 2018: The figures for 2017 have been made definite. Changes as of 24 April 2018: Underlying codes of energy commodities have been changed. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures for the previous year appear in May each year. Adjusted provisional figures for the previous year appear in June each year. Final figures for the previous year appear in December each year.
  • M
    • Dezember 2017
      Quelle: Statistics Netherlands
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 12 Juni, 2018
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Energy consumption; components, branch, 2011-2016 https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83141ENG&_theme=1024 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This Dataset shows the consumption of energy of companies broken down by branch based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2008). Consumption of energy can calculated in two ways. First from a consumption perspective. Consumption is final energy consumption plus non-energy use plus net energy transformation. The latter is the amount of energy lost during the transformation of energy commodities. Second from a supply perspective. Energy consumption is indigenous production plus supply minus delivery of energy plus stock change. The result of these two calculation perspectives is the same. The table also shows energy transformation input (the amount of energy used to produce other energy commodities) and energy transformation output (the amount of energy transformed from another energy commodity). 
  • R
    • Juni 2020
      Quelle: Statistics Netherlands
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 18 Oktober, 2020
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Renewable energy; final use and avoided use of fossil energy https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=83109ENG&_theme=1050 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   Renewable energy is energy from wind, hydro power, the sun, the earth, biomass and heat from outdoor air. This is energy from natural processes that is replenished constantly. This table expresses the use of renewable energy in three ways: 1. Gross final consumption 2. Avoided use of fossil energy 3. Avoided emissions of carbon dioxide Figures are presented in an absolute way, as wel as related to the total energy use or total emissions of carbon dioxide in the Netherlands. Avoiding the use of fossil energy and avoiding emissions of carbon dioxide are important underlying aims for stimulation the use of renewable energy. The figures are broken down into energy source/technique and into application (electricity, heat and transport). Data available from: 1990 Status of the figures: This table contains definite figures until 2016 and revised provisional figures as of 2017. Changes as of 23 August 2018: Figures on avoided use of fossil energy and avoided emissions of CO2 in 2016 and in 2017 for energy application heat have been corrected for the energy sources “total biomass” and “total energy sources”. The magnitude of the correction in both years was 4 PJ avoided use and 250 kton avoided emissions of CO2. Changes as of 5 july 2018: Figures on avoided use of fossil energy and avoided emissions of CO2 voor all energy applications have been corrected for the energy sources 'total biogas', 'total biomass' and 'total energy sources'. The magnitude of the correction was 4 PJ avoided use and 250 kton avoided emissions of CO2. Changes as of 1 May 2018: The underlying codes of the classifications used in this table have been adjusted. These are now in line with the standard codes set by Statistics Netherlands. The structure and data of the table are not adjusted. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures on the gross final consumption of renewable energy in broad outlines for the previous year are published each year in May. Revised provisional figures for the previous year appear each year in June, except for figures on shallow geothermal cold and shallow geothermal heat without heat pumps. In December all figures on the consumption of renewable energy in the previous year will be published. These figures will be definite in December. However, the figures on the share of total energy consumption in the Netherlands and about the avoided CO2 can still be changed by the availability of adjusted figures on total energy consumption and total CO2 emissions.
  • W
    • August 2019
      Quelle: Statistics Netherlands
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 16 August, 2019
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Wind energy; electricity production, capacity and supply of wind by month https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=70802eng&_theme=1005 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table shows monthly, quarterly and annual figures of the production of electricity by wind energy, the capacity of wind turbines and an index for the amount of wind supply for the production of electricity. The figures are broken down by onshore and offshore wind. The index for the amount of wind is only available for wind turbines on land. Data available from: January 2002, monthly Status of the figures: The figures in this table are definite from January 2002 to December 2016, revised provisional for 2017 and provisional from January 2018 onwards. Changes as of 11 October 2018: Provisional figures for August 2018 have been added. Changes as of 2 May 2018: The underlying codes of the classifications used in this table have been adjusted. These are now in line with the standard codes set by Statistics Netherlands. The structure and data of the table are not adjusted. When will new figures be published? Provisional figures for electricity production will appear in the second month after the reference month. Adjusted provisional figures on all variables and for all months for the previous year appear in June each year. Final figures on all variables and for all months for the previous year appear in December each year.