European Solid Fossil Fuels Final Consumption by Households by Country

In 2023, Poland led European household solid fossil fuel consumption with a consumption figure significantly higher than other countries. The Czech Republic and the United Kingdom followed, though at markedly lower levels. Notably, Poland saw a decrease of 6.1%, and Germany experienced a steep decline of 12.79%. Conversely, Slovakia surged with a 13.58% increase, highlighting regional disparities. Smaller markets like Luxembourg and Moldova recorded minor increases.

Key future trends for European solid fossil fuel consumption by households include an expected decline driven by stricter environmental policies, technological advancements in energy efficiency, and a continental shift towards renewable energy sources. Noteworthy is the varying pace of adoption across regions, driven by economic, political, and social factors.

Top countries in Solid Fossil Fuels Final Consumption by Households by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 188,140 2023 -4.1% -6.1% View data
2 2 Czech Republic 24,490 2023 -4.19% -5.75% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 13,110 2023 -9.98% -8.94% View data
4 4 Germany 10,400 2023 -13.77% -12.79% View data
5 5 Serbia 7,770 2023 -3.71% -3.73% View data
6 6 Ireland 5,760 2023 -5.68% -6.38% View data
7 7 Bulgaria 4,610 2023 -11.15% -0.8% View data
8 8 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,440 2023 -2.02% -5.37% View data
9 9 Slovakia 2,390 2023 +1.97% +13.58% View data
10 10 Hungary 2,180 2023 -14.54% -11.37% View data

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