European Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Gross Electricity Production Share by Country (Terajoules)

In 2023, the United Kingdom led with a significant share of 31.72 terajoules, followed by Germany with 24.67. Slovakia showed remarkable growth with a 135.31% increase year-on-year, reflecting dynamic structural changes. Lithuania also indicated a strong upward trend with a 27.7% increase, while countries like Bulgaria and Estonia experienced significant declines, at -14.94% and -21.17% respectively. The average change over the past five years suggests diverse growth patterns across European nations, where some countries are increasingly adopting non-renewable industrial waste for electricity, while others are reducing their dependence.

Future trends to watch include potential policy shifts towards more sustainable practices, technological advancements in waste-to-energy processes, and EU-wide regulations that may influence the non-renewable waste electricity production landscape. Countries may vary widely in adapting to these changes, possibly reshaping the current shares and trends.

Top countries in Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Gross Electricity Production Share by Country (Terajoules)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United Kingdom 31.72 2023 +2.42% +4.33% View data
2 2 Germany 24.67 2023 +13.23% +5.77% View data
3 3 Belgium 8.01 2023 +0.79% -2.38% View data
4 4 Greece 6.18 2023 +35.03% -0.24% View data
5 5 Slovakia 5.96 2023 +34.23% +135.31% View data
6 6 Austria 5.22 2023 +7.67% +4.49% View data
7 7 France 5.13 2023 +8.68% +5.04% View data
8 8 Spain 5.12 2023 +2.95% -1.31% View data
9 9 Hungary 3.69 2023 +6.92% +9.42% View data
10 10 Lithuania 2.38 2023 +19.48% +27.7% View data

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