Installed combined heat and power capacity in the Netherlands, including district heating, 1998-2002
The installed heat and power capacity has hardly increased at all in recent years as a result the deregulation of the electricity market.
| 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002* | ||
| MW | ||||||
| Total | 4 704 | 4 816 | 4 864 | 5 230 | 5 233 | |
| Energy transformation companies 1) | 434 | 438 | 436 | 436 | 436 | |
| Industry | 2 578 | 2 607 | 2 589 | 2 905 | 2 893 | |
| of which | Chemical industry | 1 521 | 1 543 | 1 513 | 1 829 | 1 828 |
| Food, beverages and tobacco | 543 | 545 | 557 | 554 | 549 | |
| Paper | 412 | 416 | 416 | 419 | 413 | |
| Other industry | 102 | 103 | 103 | 103 | 103 | |
| Other | 1 692 | 1 771 | 1 839 | 1 889 | 1 904 | |
| Agriculture and horticulture | 872 | 932 | 984 | 1 021 | 1 036 | |
| Distribution companies | 323 | 325 | 326 | 326 | 326 | |
| Other 2) | 497 | 514 | 529 | 542 | 542 | |
| Source: CBS (2003). | CBS/EDC/Oct03/0387 | |||||
| 1) Refineries and primary producers 2) Health care and other producers | ||||||
Developments in heat and power capacity
The deregulation of the electricity market has considerably reduced the profitability of the combined heat and power plants and therefore led to stagnation in the growth of heat/power capacity.



