Statistics Netherlands

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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    • febrero 2023
      Fuente: Statistics Netherlands
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 17 febrero, 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Emissions of air polluting substances according to NEC guide-lines https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=70947eng&_theme=1054 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table contains figures on the emissions in the Netherlands by stationary and mobile sources, calculated according to the NEC-directive (NEC = national emission ceilings). This directive has been drawn up in 2001 by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union to set upper limits for the total emissions of SO2, NOx, NH3 and non-methane VOCs by each member state. The calculation of emissions by stationary sources is, among other data sources, based on specifications in the annual emission reports of separate enterprises and additional estimates based on production and energy data provided by Statistics Netherlands. According to the activity classification (SIC 2008) the coke factory of Tata Steel belongs to the energy sector. In this table it’s emissions are assigned to the category manufacture of iron and steel. Emissions by mobile sources are calculated by multiplying data on activities, for instance fuel consumption, by emission factors.According to the NEC directive the emissions by seagoing shipping, the NOx emissions due to the use of manure and fertilizer, and a few minor NMVOC sources in agriculture are excluded. The emissions by road traffic and fisheries are based on the amount of motor fuels sold. Data available from: 1990 Changes as of 10 September 2018: Addition of 2017 provisional figures. Changes as of 9 March 2018: Stationary Sources: - The number of emission sources in agriculture which are excluded according to the NEC-directives has been expanded. Among others it concerns NOx from manure in stables and NMVOC from plants. - The latest insights related to the use of diesel oil in the sectors Services and Construction have been applied in the time series (1990-2016). - The CBS survey on renewable energy has been revised; the results have been used in the emission calculations. Mobile sources: - The NEC emissions by fishing boats are calculated on the basis of fuel sold to fisheries (diesel fuel and heavy fuel oil) instead of using the figures for emissions on Dutch territory. The entire time series has been recalculated. - There are various minor changes in the data on the fuel consumption, among others due to revised energy statistics and adjustments in the TNO calculation model for non-road mobile machinery. When will new figures be published? Definitive figures of 2017 are published in April 2019. The 2018 provisional figures will be published in September 2019.
    • febrero 2023
      Fuente: Statistics Netherlands
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 16 febrero, 2023
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Emissions of greenhouse gases according to IPCC guide-lines https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=70946eng&_theme=1045 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This table contains figures on the total Dutch emissions of the greenhouse gases CO2, N2O and CH4 by both stationary and mobile sources. It offers an insight in the emissions as reported within the framework of reporting commitments for the United Nations Climate Treaty (UNFCCC) and the European Union Monitoring Mechanism for Greenhouse gases. The emissions haven been calculated according to the IPCC-guidelines. The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) takes care of the supervision of the implementation of the Kyoto-protocol. The CO2 figures include the emissions caused by the use of. This source accounts for about 0.1 billion kilograms. According to the activity classification (SIC 2008) the coke factory of Tata Steel belongs to the energy sector. In this table it’s emissions are assigned to the category manufacture of iron and steel. Data available from: 1990 Status of the figures: In order to obtain a consistent time series the complete data set is (re)calculated when necessary, so as to be able to include the latest insights in the survey, especially in the case of emission factors. Changes as of 18 December 2018: The yearly CO2 emission by the chemical industry has been corrected for 2012 to 2017. The adjustment results from a correction in the underlying energy data of a few large chemical enterprises. The supplied data from these companies for energy statistics appeared not complete, because the demarcation of the companies was unclear. This incompleteness was discovered by comparing data supplied to Statistics Netherlands with data supplied to the ETS system and data supplied to environmental annual reports. A result of this correction is that final consumption of natural gas on average is 22 PJ higher for the years 2012 up to and including 2017, final consumption of refinery gas is on average 12 PJ higher and electricity consumption is 1 PJ higher. These corrections affect calculated emissions of carbon dioxide which on average are 1,3 Mton higher for the years 2012 up to and including 2017. Changes as of 10 September 2018: Addition of 2017 provisional figures. Changes as of 9 March 2018: Stationary Sources: - The latest insights related to the use of diesel oil in the sectors Services and Construction have been applied in the time series (1990-2016). - The CBS survey on renewable energy has been revised; the results have been used in the emission calculations. Mobile sources: - Until now CBS applied fixed heating values valid for the entire time series of petrol and diesel fuel for the Dutch market. These values were introduced before 1975. Measurements by TNO in 2016 and RIVM in 2004 showed that these heating values, and also the carbon contents, have changed considerably during the past decades. This made it necessary to adjust the values used in the Dutch CO2 emission calculations. This has led to a new time series 1990-2016 of heating values, CO2 emission factors, and CO2 emissions for petrol and diesel (see paragraph 4). - The emissions from mobile machinery have been recalculated for the entire time series. This is due to revised CBS data on the use of gas oil and adjustments to the TNO emission model. - The CO2 emission figures now include the indirect CO2 emission caused by VOC emissions by transport. When will new figures be published? Definitive figures of 2017 are published in January 2019. The 2018 provisional figures will be published in September 2019.
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    • enero 2018
      Fuente: Statistics Netherlands
      Subido por: Raviraj Mahendran
      Acceso el: 13 abril, 2018
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      Data cited at:  CBS StatLine databank https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS Publication: Livestock manure; production, transport and use; key figures, 1950-2017 https://opendata.cbs.nl/portal.html?_la=en&_catalog=CBS&tableId=82504ENG&_theme=1032 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   This dataset comprises information about livestock manure production and production of nitrogen and phosphate in manure. It also includes data on excreted nitrogen that evaporates as ammonia and other nitrogen compounds. The use of nitrogen and phosphate in agricultural holdings is calculated from the manure production and the difference between supply and removal of manure. The use of manure is related to the available spreading area based on fertilizing standards