European Gross Electricity Production from Non-Renewable Waste by Country

European Gross Electricity Production from Non-Renewable Waste reveals stark contrasts among nations. In 2023, Germany leads with the highest production, but showed a minor decline of 0.74%. The UK increased by 5.19%, indicating growing reliance on waste-generated energy. Smaller nations like Lithuania and Slovakia depicted significant growth of 14.85% and 23.05% respectively, suggesting a marked shift towards utilizing non-renewable waste. By contrast, Bulgaria experienced the most considerable drop of 14.9%. Over the past five years, countries show varied CAGR trends, reflecting diverse energy strategies and market conditions.

Looking ahead, the European approach to waste-to-energy is expected to pivot. Increased EU regulations and sustainability goals could encourage further growth in this sector. Innovations in waste processing technology and international collaboration may redefine electricity production capacities and efficiency, particularly in countries currently exhibiting rapid growth. Monitoring policy shifts and technological advancements will be essential to predict and navigate the evolving landscape of electricity production from non-renewable waste across Europe.

Top countries in Gross Electricity Production from Non-Renewable Waste by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 585.28 2023 +1.11% -0.74% View data
2 2 United Kingdom 525.5 2023 +3.9% +5.19% View data
3 3 Italy 223.32 2023 +2.54% +1.14% View data
4 4 France 192.52 2023 -0.96% -1.35% View data
5 5 Netherlands 167.47 2023 +1.2% -0.58% View data
6 6 Sweden 147.4 2023 +2.76% +1.79% View data
7 7 Belgium 109.6 2023 +0.94% +0.14% View data
8 8 Spain 97.33 2023 +2.52% +2.1% View data
9 9 Austria 70.86 2023 +2.72% +2.84% View data
10 10 Denmark 70.14 2023 +1.71% +2.98% View data

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