European Solid Fossil Fuels Gross Heat Production by Country

In 2023, Poland led Europe's solid fossil fuels heat production, albeit with a slight decrease of 1.16%. Germany followed, showing a more significant decline of 4.8%. Czech Republic, Ukraine, and Finland also reported declines in production, with Finland experiencing the smallest reduction of 0.27%. Conversely, Austria showcased a rare growth of 2.9%. Notably, Romania and Sweden saw double-digit declines, and Latvia experienced a sharp drop of 41.54%.

Future Trends to Watch:

  • The ongoing transition towards renewable energy may further diminish solid fossil fuel usage.
  • Poland and Germany's roles as major producers might shift with increased environmental policies.
  • Technological advancements and EU policies to reduce carbon emissions will continue shaping production dynamics.

Top countries in Solid Fossil Fuels Gross Heat Production by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 220,130 2023 -0.89% -1.16% View data
2 2 Germany 104,190 2023 -0.93% -4.8% View data
3 3 Czech Republic 57,520 2023 -1.56% -2.14% View data
4 4 Ukraine 34,790 2023 +6.38% -2.18% View data
5 5 Finland 28,400 2023 +7.6% -0.27% View data
6 6 Denmark 10,990 2023 -3.26% -7.81% View data
7 7 Slovakia 6,990 2023 -0.41% -2.87% View data
8 8 Romania 6,370 2023 -22.26% -14.14% View data
9 9 France 6,030 2023 +3.47% -3.63% View data
10 10 Serbia 5,220 2023 -7.37% -2.22% View data

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