European Share of Renewable Energy Sources in Heating and Cooling by Country

Country Share (%)
Iceland 89.93
Sweden 68.67
Bosnia and Herzegovina 67.07
Montenegro 63.92
Estonia 62.08
Latvia 59.79
Kosovo 55.64
Finland 53.81
Denmark 50.79
Lithuania 50.65
Cyprus 43.85
Portugal 43.74
Croatia 38.77
Austria 35.02
Macedonia 34.9
Malta 34.72
Bulgaria 34.61
Slovenia 34.34
Moldova 34.01
Serbia 33.98
Norway 33.63
Greece 33.03
Czech Republic 25.78
France 25.75
Romania 24.65
Poland 22.56
Slovakia 21.29
Albania 21.23
Italy 19.99
Spain 18.41
Hungary 18.04
Germany 15.56
Luxembourg 14.12
Netherlands 9.12
Belgium 9.02
Ireland 4.76

Countries like Iceland (89.93%) and Sweden (68.67%) lead in the share of renewable energy in heating and cooling, whereas Ireland (4.76%), Belgium (9.02%), and the Netherlands (9.12%) have the lowest shares. High-ranking countries typically benefit from substantial geothermal or biomass resources. Nordic and Baltic nations show significant adoption rates, ranging from 33.63% in Norway to 68.67% in Sweden.

Future Trends

Watch for technological advancements in green energy, increased policy incentives across Europe, and the impact of global energy transitions on renewable energy shares. Regional investments in infrastructure for renewable energy heating and cooling systems will likely drive growth, especially in countries with lower current shares.

Top countries in Share of Renewable Energy Sources in Heating and Cooling by Country

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year
1 1 Iceland 89.93 2023 View data
2 2 Sweden 68.67 2023 View data
3 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 67.07 2023 View data
4 4 Montenegro 63.92 2023 View data
5 5 Estonia 62.08 2023 View data
6 6 Latvia 59.79 2023 View data
7 7 Kosovo 55.64 2023 View data
8 8 Finland 53.81 2023 View data
9 9 Denmark 50.79 2023 View data
10 10 Lithuania 50.65 2023 View data

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