European Bioenergy Gross Heat Production by Country

In 2023, Sweden led European bioenergy gross heat production at 137.66 thousand terajoules, followed by Denmark and Finland. Sweden showed a modest 1.13% increase year-on-year. Luxembourg experienced the highest growth at 29.76%, while Serbia and Malta also saw significant rises at 41.02% and 42.51%, respectively. Italy and Moldova had slight declines. Over five years, Poland demonstrated the strongest compound annual growth rate (CAGR), yet Cyprus experienced a dropping trend.

Future trends suggest a potential surge in investment and innovation in bioenergy. Northern European countries, particularly those with high forests and biomass resources, might become central players. Additionally, policy changes across the EU supporting renewable energies could significantly impact bioenergy production patterns. Monitoring technological advancements and environmental policies can offer insights into future bioenergy developments.

Top countries in Bioenergy Gross Heat Production by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Sweden 137,660 2023 +0.88% +1.13% View data
2 2 Denmark 99,440 2023 +5.03% +5.51% View data
3 3 Finland 94,300 2023 +2.21% +4.75% View data
4 4 Germany 83,260 2023 +2.62% +1.97% View data
5 5 France 81,250 2023 +4.59% +4.74% View data
6 6 Austria 52,950 2023 +6.5% +5.54% View data
7 7 Italy 38,030 2023 +2.53% -0.51% View data
8 8 Ukraine 33,230 2023 +0.21% +0.78% View data
9 9 Netherlands 30,970 2023 +10.7% +16.68% View data
10 10 Lithuania 27,380 2023 +4.41% +3.73% View data

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