European Gross Heat Production from Fossil Energy by Country

The European Gross Heat Production from Fossil Energy in 2023 varied across countries, with Germany leading at 328.15 thousand terajoules, followed by Ukraine and Poland. Countries like Greece and Iceland saw positive changes, with Iceland experiencing the most significant increase at 24.44%. Conversely, Romania experienced the largest decline at 17.61%. Incremental changes were generally negative across most countries, indicative of a decreasing dependency on fossil energy for heat production. France and the United Kingdom showed slight increases.

Future trends to watch include a continuing decline in fossil energy dependency as countries transition to renewable energy sources. Investment in sustainable heating technologies and policy shifts towards green energy reformation in the European Union are anticipated to spur reductions in fossil fuel reliance. Enhanced energy efficiency measures may result in fluctuations across individual national performances but overall support decarbonization targets in upcoming years.

Top countries in Gross Heat Production from Fossil Energy by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 328,150 2023 -1.28% -3.15% View data
2 2 Ukraine 317,070 2023 -2.89% -1.91% View data
3 3 Poland 255,270 2023 -1.3% -1.78% View data
4 4 Italy 187,470 2023 +0.0083% -0.23% View data
5 5 Czech Republic 96,060 2023 -1.05% -1.99% View data
6 6 France 87,880 2023 +0.15% +0.45% View data
7 7 Finland 84,840 2023 +1.68% -2.42% View data
8 8 Netherlands 68,350 2023 -4.97% -4.67% View data
9 9 United Kingdom 62,410 2023 +0.57% +0.28% View data
10 10 Austria 40,800 2023 -0.71% -0.98% View data

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