In 2023, Germany led the European solid fossil fuels transformation output with notable production, followed by Poland and Ukraine. However, all these countries experienced a decline, with Germany decreasing by 1.22% and Ukraine by 7.4%. Austria's slight increase of 0.27% contrasted with the overall negative trend. Spain and the UK saw significant reductions of 10.29% and 19.02%, respectively. Estonia's increase of 8.97% was a rare exception, marking a positive shift.
Future trends indicate a potential acceleration of renewable energy adoption, which could further diminish reliance on solid fossil fuels. Attention should be paid to policies driving energy transition and technological advancements in renewable energy resources. Monitoring geopolitical influences and economic changes will also be crucial in projecting future output shares by country.
Top countries in Solid Fossil Fuels Transformation Output Share by Country (Gigawatthours)
| # | 10 Countries | Percent | Last Year | YoY | 5-years CAGR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 Germany | 27.6 | 2023 | +1.95% | -1.22% | View data |
| 2 | 2 Poland | 19.78 | 2023 | +2.51% | -0.3% | View data |
| 3 | 3 Ukraine | 14.47 | 2023 | -8.14% | -7.4% | View data |
| 4 | 4 France | 6.11 | 2023 | +1.02% | -2.21% | View data |
| 5 | 5 Czech Republic | 5.57 | 2023 | -1.4% | -1.32% | View data |
| 6 | 6 Netherlands | 3.93 | 2023 | -1.66% | -1.72% | View data |
| 7 | 7 Italy | 3.27 | 2023 | +0.14% | -3.2% | View data |
| 8 | 8 Slovakia | 2.93 | 2023 | +1.96% | -2.69% | View data |
| 9 | 9 Austria | 2.79 | 2023 | -0.36% | +0.27% | View data |
| 10 | 10 Belgium | 2.39 | 2023 | -6.84% | -1.96% | View data |