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The current value of the Electricity Production in Netherlands is 9,137.44 Gigawatt-hour. The Electricity Production in Netherlands increased to 9,137.44 Gigawatt-hour on 6/1/2024, after it was 9,123.884 Gigawatt-hour on 5/1/2024. From 1/1/2008 to 7/1/2024, the average GDP in Netherlands was 9,303.34 Gigawatt-hour. The all-time high was reached on 1/1/2019 with 11,678.25 Gigawatt-hour, while the lowest value was recorded on 5/1/2012 with 6,492 Gigawatt-hour.
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1/1/2008 | 10,660 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2008 | 9,010 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2008 | 9,860 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2008 | 8,640 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2008 | 7,830 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2008 | 7,605 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2008 | 7,750 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2008 | 7,560 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2008 | 8,409 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2008 | 9,871 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2008 | 9,852 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2008 | 9,665 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2009 | 10,560 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2009 | 9,340 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2009 | 10,300 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2009 | 8,340 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2009 | 8,389 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2009 | 8,368 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2009 | 9,210 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2009 | 8,675 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2009 | 9,090 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2009 | 10,084 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2009 | 10,320 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2009 | 10,735 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2010 | 11,102 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2010 | 9,657 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2010 | 10,280 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2010 | 8,225 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2010 | 8,405 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2010 | 8,100 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2010 | 7,660 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2010 | 7,831 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2010 | 8,890 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2010 | 11,100 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2010 | 10,640 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2010 | 11,080 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2011 | 10,560 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2011 | 9,917 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2011 | 10,265 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2011 | 8,690 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2011 | 8,710 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2011 | 7,891 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2011 | 7,885 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2011 | 8,070 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2011 | 8,451 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2011 | 10,146 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2011 | 10,639 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2011 | 11,110 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2012 | 10,150 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2012 | 10,380 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2012 | 9,315 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2012 | 8,215 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2012 | 6,492 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2012 | 7,200 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2012 | 7,190 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2012 | 7,530 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2012 | 7,493 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2012 | 9,030 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2012 | 9,375 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2012 | 9,570 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2013 | 9,396 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2013 | 9,100 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2013 | 9,600 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2013 | 7,940 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2013 | 6,810 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2013 | 6,689 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2013 | 6,734 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2013 | 7,014 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2013 | 7,365 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2013 | 8,430 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2013 | 9,355 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2013 | 10,135 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2014 | 8,606 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2014 | 8,125 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2014 | 8,250 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2014 | 7,958 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2014 | 7,221 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2014 | 7,611 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2014 | 7,690 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2014 | 7,850 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2014 | 8,048 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2014 | 9,335 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2014 | 9,450 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2014 | 10,334 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2015 | 10,460 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2015 | 9,510 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2015 | 9,600 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2015 | 8,316 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2015 | 7,520 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2015 | 7,291 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2015 | 8,310 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2015 | 7,626 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2015 | 8,940 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2015 | 10,190 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2015 | 10,200 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2015 | 10,150 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2016 | 10,066 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2016 | 9,019 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2016 | 9,717 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2016 | 8,641 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2016 | 7,915 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2016 | 7,715 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2016 | 7,797 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2016 | 7,990 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2016 | 9,335 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2016 | 10,675 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2016 | 10,899 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2016 | 10,688 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2017 | 11,407 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2017 | 9,969 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2017 | 9,838 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2017 | 8,666 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2017 | 8,084 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2017 | 8,215 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2017 | 8,432 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2017 | 7,207 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2017 | 7,711 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2017 | 9,955 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2017 | 10,963 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2017 | 11,074 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2018 | 10,544 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2018 | 10,736 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2018 | 10,234 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2018 | 9,302 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2018 | 8,509 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2018 | 8,310 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2018 | 8,234 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2018 | 8,415 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2018 | 8,050.37 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2018 | 9,720 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2018 | 10,045 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2018 | 10,452 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2019 | 11,678.25 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2019 | 10,242.22 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2019 | 10,528.57 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2019 | 8,716.67 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2019 | 9,386.59 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2019 | 8,008.35 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2019 | 9,120.66 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2019 | 8,906.7 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2019 | 8,973.96 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2019 | 10,596.41 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2019 | 10,887.59 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2019 | 10,525.79 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2020 | 11,242.88 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2020 | 10,058.33 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2020 | 9,722.29 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2020 | 8,138.25 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2020 | 9,351.42 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2020 | 9,045.7 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2020 | 10,613.56 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2020 | 10,882.51 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2020 | 9,957.93 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2020 | 10,283 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2020 | 10,194.28 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2020 | 10,626.39 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2021 | 11,288.09 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2021 | 10,601.68 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2021 | 11,279.3 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2021 | 9,510.64 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2021 | 9,017.71 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2021 | 8,624.52 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2021 | 9,633.95 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2021 | 8,524.87 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2021 | 8,716.43 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2021 | 9,410.18 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2021 | 10,447.03 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2021 | 10,982.41 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2022 | 10,824.04 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2022 | 9,402.34 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2022 | 10,594.62 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2022 | 9,193.42 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2022 | 9,213.85 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2022 | 10,395.99 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2022 | 10,121.38 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2022 | 10,161.99 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2022 | 9,375.16 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2022 | 9,414.28 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2022 | 8,929.62 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2022 | 10,727.55 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2023 | 10,095.46 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2023 | 9,705.7 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2023 | 10,586.6 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2023 | 9,506.21 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2023 | 9,657.24 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2023 | 10,102.08 Gigawatt-hour |
7/1/2023 | 9,825.45 Gigawatt-hour |
8/1/2023 | 9,939.71 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2023 | 9,369.27 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2023 | 9,444.98 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2023 | 9,510.07 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2023 | 10,389.38 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2024 | 11,492.3 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2024 | 10,187.05 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2024 | 10,705.01 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2024 | 9,897.36 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2024 | 9,123.88 Gigawatt-hour |
6/1/2024 | 9,137.44 Gigawatt-hour |
Electricity Production History
Date | Value |
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6/1/2024 | 9,137.44 Gigawatt-hour |
5/1/2024 | 9,123.884 Gigawatt-hour |
4/1/2024 | 9,897.362 Gigawatt-hour |
3/1/2024 | 10,705.005 Gigawatt-hour |
2/1/2024 | 10,187.045 Gigawatt-hour |
1/1/2024 | 11,492.299 Gigawatt-hour |
12/1/2023 | 10,389.384 Gigawatt-hour |
11/1/2023 | 9,510.074 Gigawatt-hour |
10/1/2023 | 9,444.979 Gigawatt-hour |
9/1/2023 | 9,369.268 Gigawatt-hour |
Similar Macro Indicators to Electricity Production
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🇳🇱 Bankruptcies | 374 Companies | 330 Companies | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Business Climate | -2.4 points | -2.8 points | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Capacity Utilization | 78.4 % | 81 % | Quarter |
🇳🇱 Changes in Inventory Levels | -927 M EUR | -1.655 B EUR | Quarter |
🇳🇱 Electric Vehicle Registrations | 12,461 Units | 9,418 Units | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Industrial production | 1.1 % | -2.7 % | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Industrial Production MoM | 0.5 % | -0.9 % | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Manufacturing PMI | 50.7 points | 52.5 points | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Manufacturing Production | -3.5 % | -5.1 % | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Manufacturing Production MoM | 0.8 % | -0.5 % | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Mining Production | -2.3 % | -10 % | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Passenger Car Registrations YoY | -13.9 % | -3.8 % | Monthly |
🇳🇱 Vehicle Registrations | 31,235 Units | 27,623 Units | Monthly |
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