Comparative figures for impacts from 2019 and 2018

 As in 2018, the attribution values in 2019 were determined on the basis of the share of the added value of Alliander in the Dutch energy chain. For comparison purposes the 2018 impacts have been restated using the 2019 attribution values. The gas transmission volumes for domestic and business customers were furthermore erroneously swapped around in 2018, which made it seem as if business gas consumption represented a larger share of total gas transmission than domestic gas consumption, while the opposite was the case. For comparison with 2019, the gas transmission figures for 2018 have been corrected, which has led to the following changes to the 2018 figures:

  • The manufactured capital for well-being as a result of gas transmission for consumers is greater.

  • The procurement value of goods used for gas transmission is higher.

Financial capital

€ million

2019

2018

Payments to suppliers

-1,218

-1,098

Dividends, repayments and interest

-583

-924

Payments to employees

-616

-636

Tax

-199

-217

Increase in cash reserves

13

39

Contributions from third parties

124

126

Other revenue

40

151

Costs to customers (business)

528

535

Raised capital, received repayments and interest

606

787

Costs to customers (residential)

1,332

1,316

Manufactured capital

(in millions of €)

2019

2018

Value of goods purchased for electricity transmission

-1,376

-1,306

Contribution of electricity transmission to well-being of consumers (2018 figures, incl. reliability)

2,465

2,325

Of which solar power feed-in

13

9

Value of goods purchased for gas transmission

-907

-1,129

Contribution of gas transmission to well-being of consumers (2018 figures, incl. reliability)

2,097

2,583

Value of goods purchased by business customers

-306

-316

Value of energy transmission - business customers

563

580

Contribution of heating transmission to consumer well-being

0.3

0.3

Natural capital

€ million

2019

2018

Climate change due to CO2 emissions

-282

-331

Human capital

€ million

2019

2018

Work-related sickness absence and accidents of employees (safety)

-1

-1

Well-being effects of having work

93

106