
Renewable sources accounted for 17% of the energy used in the Netherlands last year, up from 15% in 2022, national statistics agency CBS said on Friday.
The increase is largely due to wind and solar power, and the use of biomass, which has been hit by controversy in recent years, was down. The result means the country has beaten the 16% target set down in the national energy agreement.
The use of wind power rose 25% last year which is largely down to an increase in capacity – 10% on land and 55% offshore. Solar power usage was up 17% on a 24% increase in capacity. Although 2023 was sunny the amount of…