The average wholesale electricity price in August 2025 in the Netherlands is forecast to amount to****** euros per megawatt-hour, a decrease from the previous month. Figures reached a record high of *** euros per megawatt-hour in August 2022.
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Netherlands - Electricity prices: Non-household, medium size consumers was EUR0.15 Kilowatt-hour in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Netherlands - Electricity prices: Non-household, medium size consumers - last updated from the EUROSTAT on August of 2025. Historically, Netherlands - Electricity prices: Non-household, medium size consumers reached a record high of EUR0.19 Kilowatt-hour in December of 2023 and a record low of EUR0.06 Kilowatt-hour in December of 2017.
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This table contains consumer prices for electricity and gas. Weighted average monthly prices are published broken down into transport rate, delivery rates and taxes, both including and excluding VAT. These prices are published on a monthly basis.
Data available from: January 2021
Status of the figures: When first published, the figures are provisional. These will become definitive with the following month’s publication.
Changes compared with previous version: Data on the most recent period have been added and/or adjustments have been implemented.
When will new figures be published? New figures will usually be published between the first and second Thursday of the month.
Household electricity prices in the Netherlands averaged 14.49 euro cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for consumers that used between 2.500 and 5.000 kWh in the second half of 2021. After reaching a maximum in 2019, at 20.67 cents per kWh, electricity prices dropped to less than 13 by the first half of 2021. Annual electricity billsIn 2021, the residential electricity price in the Netherlands was one of the lowest in Europe, with Bulgaria and Hungary. Contrary to the trend in most other European countries, consumers in the Netherlands pay less when their annual consumption is between 1.000 and 2.500 kWh when it is between 2.500 and 5.000 kWh annually. Electricity qualityHouseholds in the Netherlands enjoy one of the highest quality electricity supplies in the world. In 2019 the electricity supply had an index score of 99.5.
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This table contains consumer prices for electricity and gas. Weighted average monthly prices are published broken down into transport rate, delivery rates and taxes, both including and excluding VAT. These prices are published on a monthly basis. The prices presented in this table were used to compile the CPI up to May 2023. Prices for newly offered contracts were collected. Contract types that are no longer offered, but have been in previous reporting periods, are imputed. The average can therefore diverge from the prices paid for energy contracts by Dutch households. Data available from January 2018 up to May 2023. Status of the figures: The figures are definitive. Changes as of 17 July 2023: This table will no longer be updated. Due to a change in the underlying data and accompanying method for calculcating average energy prices, a new table was created. See paragraph 3. Changes as of 13 February: Average delivery rates are not shown in this table from January 2023 up to May 2023. With the introduction of the price cap, the average energy rates (delivery rates) of fixed and variable energy contracts together remained useful for calculating a development for the CPI. However, as a pricelevel, they are less useful. Average energy prices from January 2023 up to May 2023 are published in a customized table. In this publication, only data concerning new variable contracts are taken into account When will new figures be published? Does not apply.
Non-residential electricity prices in the Netherlands for an annual consumption of 500 to 2,000 megawatt-hours averaged 17.62 euro cents per kilowatt-hour in 2022. This was the highest price recorded in a decade, reached after a steady growth of electricity prices in the country from 2019 that boomed during the global energy crisis of 2022.
Non-household electricity prices across Europe
The price recorded in 2022 put the Dutch market among the 10 markets with the cheapest
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This table shows the average prices paid for natural gas and electricity. The total prices represent the sum of energy supply prices and network prices.
The total price is the price paid by an end-user, for instance a household or an industrial company consuming energy in their production process. Natural gas used for non-energy purposes or for electricity generation is excluded from the data.
The price cap set by the Dutch government for 2023 has now been incorporated into the prices.
Data available from: 1st semester of 2009
Status of the figures: The figures in this table are provisional for the two most recent semesters, and the annual figures follow the status of the second semester of the relevant reporting year. The remaining figures are final.
Changes as of March 28: Figures for the second half of 2024 have been added.
When will new figures be published? New provisional figures will be published three months after the semesters end, at the end of September and at the end of March.
The inflation rates of energy commodity prices in the Netherlands began to increase significantly in 2021. Electricity and gas have seen the steepest rise, with the inflation rate peaking in September 2022. These increases in inflation were driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has caused uncertainty over Europe's security of gas supply, as well as intense energy price volatility. Energy commodity prices showed an increase in the country in 2024, after dropping in 2023.
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Netherlands - Producer prices in industry: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply was 124.80 points in June of 2025, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Netherlands - Producer prices in industry: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - last updated from the EUROSTAT on August of 2025. Historically, Netherlands - Producer prices in industry: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply reached a record high of 324.30 points in August of 2022 and a record low of 46.80 points in May of 2020.
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Netherlands - Gas prices: Non-household, medium size consumers was EUR11.55 Gigajoule (gross calorific value - GCV) in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Netherlands - Gas prices: Non-household, medium size consumers - last updated from the EUROSTAT on August of 2025. Historically, Netherlands - Gas prices: Non-household, medium size consumers reached a record high of EUR18.31 Gigajoule (gross calorific value - GCV) in December of 2023 and a record low of EUR5.34 Gigajoule (gross calorific value - GCV) in December of 2020.
Dutch TTF gas futures amounted to ***** euros per megawatt hour on August 4, 2025 for contracts with delivery in September 2025. Figures increased compared to the previous week. Dutch TTF is seen as a Europe-wide natural gas price benchmark. Europe more reliant on imports The Groningen gas field is the largest gas field in Europe and the major natural gas source in the Netherlands. In 2014, the first earthquake related to drilling the field occurred, and other seismic activities were also observed. Therefore, the Groningen field has drastically reduced its production output. Since then, natural gas production in the Netherlands has been in a trend of continuous decline. To balance the diminished domestic production, the European market relies on liquefied natural gas imports and pipeline inflow. LNG pricing across European regions The European gas market exhibits regional variations, as evidenced by LNG prices in different parts of the continent. The Southwest Europe LNG price is generally slightly higher than LNG prices in Northwest Europe. The latter reached around ** U.S. dollars per million British thermal units in early August 2025.
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Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): HE: Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels data was reported at 166.470 2015=100 in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 166.530 2015=100 for Feb 2025. Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): HE: Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels data is updated monthly, averaging 94.780 2015=100 from Jan 1996 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 351 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 373.210 2015=100 in Oct 2022 and a record low of 41.920 2015=100 in Jun 1996. Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): HE: Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Netherlands. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Netherlands – Table NL.I005: Consumer Price Index: 2015=100.
The electricity prices for household end users (including taxes, levies, and VAT) in the Netherlands increased by 0.01 euro cents per kWh (+9.09 percent) in the first half of 2022. Therefore, the electricity prices in the Netherlands reached a peak in the first half of 2022 with 0.12 euro cents per kWh.The prices include gas basic price, transmission, system services, meter rental, distribution and other services.Find more statistics on other topics about the Netherlands with key insights such as natural gas prices for household end users incl. tax.
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🇳🇱 네덜란드 Dutch This table contains consumer prices for electricity and gas. Weighted average monthly prices are published broken down into transport rate, delivery rates and taxes, both including and excluding VAT. These prices are published on a monthly basis. The prices presented in this table were used to compile the CPI up to May 2023. Prices for newly offered contracts were collected. Contract types that are no longer offered, but have been in previous reporting periods, are imputed. The average can therefore diverge from the prices paid for energy contracts by Dutch households. Data available from January 2018 up to May 2023. Status of the figures: The figures are definitive. Changes as of 17 July 2023: This table will no longer be updated. Due to a change in the underlying data and accompanying method for calculcating average energy prices, a new table was created. See paragraph 3. Changes as of 13 February: Average delivery rates are not shown in this table from January 2023 up to May 2023. With the introduction of the price cap, the average energy rates (delivery rates) of fixed and variable energy contracts together remained useful for calculating a development for the CPI. However, as a pricelevel, they are less useful. Average energy prices from January 2023 up to May 2023 are published in a customized table. In this publication, only data concerning new variable contracts are taken into account When will new figures be published? Does not apply.
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🇳🇱 네덜란드 Dutch This table contains consumer prices for electricity and gas. Weighted average monthly prices are published broken down into transport rate, delivery rates and taxes, both including and excluding VAT. These prices are published on a monthly basis. Data available from: January 2021 Status of the figures: When first published, the figures are provisional. These will become definitive with the following month’s publication. Changes compared with previous version: Data on the most recent period have been added and/or adjustments have been implemented. When will new figures be published? New figures will usually be published between the first and second Thursday of the month.
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As of 9 March 2023, this table will be published monthly, providing the average consumer prices paid (on average) by Dutch households for electricity and gas upon taking out a new variable contract. This table will be discontinued as of June 2023.
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Netherlands Natural Gas Price: Delivery: Households: excl VAT and Taxes: 20 to 200 GJ data was reported at 9.443 EUR/GJ in Jun 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 8.120 EUR/GJ for Mar 2018. Netherlands Natural Gas Price: Delivery: Households: excl VAT and Taxes: 20 to 200 GJ data is updated quarterly, averaging 10.440 EUR/GJ from Mar 2007 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 46 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.759 EUR/GJ in Sep 2012 and a record low of 7.782 EUR/GJ in Mar 2017. Netherlands Natural Gas Price: Delivery: Households: excl VAT and Taxes: 20 to 200 GJ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Netherlands. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Netherlands – Table NL.P003: Natural Gas Price.
On average, the price of natural gas for industry has been higher for facilities with a consumption of up to 100,000 gigajoules in the Netherlands. Between 2013 and 2016, consumption tariff rates decreased annually. However, since 2019, prices increased, with the price for those with a consumption of up to 100,000 gigajoule rising to **** euro cents per kilowatt hour in 2021. Residential pricesNatural gas prices for households in the Netherlands with a consumption of ** to *** GJ a year have seen the overall price increase since 2010. By the second half of 2018, prices including all taxes, levies and VAT had reached *** euro cents per kilowatt hour. As of October 2021, residential end users gas prices in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam stood at ***** euro cents per kilowatt hour.Domestic demandNatural gas consumption in the Netherlands amounted to **** billion cubic meters in 2021. From 2015 onwards, the country has seen an increase in demand. This has occurred alongside the recent decline in the natural gas production. This fall in production is due to the cut in output from the Groningen gas field.
The average wholesale electricity price in August 2025 in the Netherlands is forecast to amount to****** euros per megawatt-hour, a decrease from the previous month. Figures reached a record high of *** euros per megawatt-hour in August 2022.