European Non-Ferrous Metals Sector Final Consumption of Renewables and Biofuels by Country

The European Non-Ferrous Metals sector displays significant variation in renewable and biofuel consumption across countries. In 2023, France led with substantial consumption at 46.37 GWh, experiencing a growth rate of 109.31%. Conversely, Germany saw a decrease of 6.51%. Other notable changes included Serbia's growth of 11.69% and Greece’s increase of 23.54%. Meanwhile, several countries either maintained current levels or saw a decline, such as Croatia and the Czech Republic. The last five years also exhibited diverse annual growth rates among these countries.

Future trends to watch in this sector include:

  • The expansion of renewable energy infrastructure and policy incentives that could boost biofuel consumption, particularly in lagging countries like Norway and Ukraine.
  • Potential fluctuations due to geopolitical and economic factors impacting energy strategies in countries such as Germany and France.
  • Technological advancements in biofuels and renewables that could alter current consumption patterns across the EU.

Top countries in Non-Ferrous Metals Sector Final Consumption of Renewables and Biofuels by Country

# 10 Countries Gigawatthours Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 46.37 2023 +2.5% +109.31% View data
2 2 Serbia 26.48 2023 +6.59% +11.69% View data
3 3 Austria 19.87 2023 +3.61% +5.53% View data
4 4 Finland 8.97 2023 +1.77% +4.42% View data
5 5 Sweden 5.64 2023 +9.86% +10.49% View data
6 6 Germany 3.37 2023 +10.52% -6.51% View data
7 7 Spain 3.3 2023 +1.85% +0.38% View data
8 8 Norway 0.42 2023 +1.69% View data
9 9 Ukraine 0.33 2023 +22.51% View data
10 10 Czech Republic 0.18 2023 +2.25% -30.14% View data

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