European Fossil Energy Transformation Output Share by Country (Terajoules)

Germany leads European fossil energy transformation, followed by the Netherlands and Italy. Countries like the United Kingdom and France have seen decreases in recent output, attributed to transitioning towards renewable sources and domestic policy shifts. Norway and Ukraine exhibit significant decline, reflecting broader energy policy changes. Eastern Europe countries generally contributed less, with some like Kosovo and Macedonia showing growth, but these changes are marginal considering their smaller scales. Key year-on-year variations include a decline in Germany, UK, and France, while the Netherlands and Belgium show increases.

Future trends to watch include the EU's push for carbon neutrality, influencing countries towards renewable sources. This transition may result in Germany and the UK's further reduced fossil output, while countries with slower renewable adoption could sustain current levels. Policy shifts post-2023, economic stability, and energy investments will shape the pace and scale of these changes, demanding strategic adaptation from all countries involved.

Top countries in Fossil Energy Transformation Output Share by Country (Terajoules)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 15.98 2023 -1.27% -1.62% View data
2 2 Netherlands 11.99 2023 +3.76% +1.21% View data
3 3 Italy 10.31 2023 +3.18% +0.76% View data
4 4 Spain 9.39 2023 +4.2% -0.24% View data
5 5 United Kingdom 7.88 2023 -2.45% -2.17% View data
6 6 France 6.38 2023 +1.21% -2.34% View data
7 7 Poland 5.64 2023 -0.55% -1.02% View data
8 8 Belgium 4.93 2023 +4.37% +1.31% View data
9 9 Greece 3.8 2023 +1.25% -0.97% View data
10 10 Norway 3.47 2023 +0.62% -4.61% View data

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