European Renewable Energy Trends in 2022
Renewable Energy is part of Energy and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Geothermal Energy, Solar Energy, Wind Power, Hydropower and Bioenergy. You may also be interested in Nuclear Power, Electric Power and Coal.
By 2026, European renewable energy generation is forecast to reach 1.17 trillion watt-hours. This represents an average annual growth rate of 3.1% since 2021, when the figure was 965.4 trillion watt-hours. Since 1970, Europe's renewable energy supply has grown by an average of 8.6% annually. In 2021, Germany was the top producer of renewable energy with 246.99 trillion watt-hours, followed by the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy. Ukraine saw a 42% year-on-year rise in renewable energy generation, while Slovenia experienced an increase of 0.8% year-on-year since 1970.
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In 2022 major markets in the Renewable Energy Industry were:
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- Final Consumption Expenditures 222 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Electricity Generation 172 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Biofuel Demand 71 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Energy Supply 175 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Renewable Generation 149 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Bioenergy Consumption 215 countries (Europe, Asia, Africa...)
- Wood Pellet Import 146 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Biodiesel Demand 92 countries (Europe, Western Europe, Northern Europe...)
- Wood Pellet Export 122 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Industrial Equipment Import 192 countries (Asia, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa...)