European Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Gross Available Energy by Country

In 2023, Germany led European countries in non-renewable industrial waste energy at 48.96 thousand terajoules, with a slight year-on-year increase of 0.95%. Poland and France followed, experiencing modest growth of 0.54% and 3% respectively. The UK saw a substantial rise of 10.04%, while Sweden exhibited a remarkable 38.85% increase. Conversely, the Netherlands experienced a significant downturn of 4.81%. Over the last five years, countries have generally seen minor yet steady growth, suggesting a gradual upward trend in industrial waste energy utilization.

Looking ahead, European countries may focus on optimizing waste-to-energy processes and reducing non-renewable waste dependence. Watch for advancements in technology aimed at improving efficiency, alongside regulatory shifts encouraging sustainable practices across industries that could influence non-renewable waste energy figures.

Top countries in Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Gross Available Energy by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 48,960 2023 +4.26% +0.95% View data
2 2 Poland 27,760 2023 +2.98% +0.54% View data
3 3 France 21,940 2023 +7.03% +3% View data
4 4 Austria 15,740 2023 +1.17% +0.52% View data
5 5 Italy 13,610 2023 +1.77% +2.57% View data
6 6 Czech Republic 13,550 2023 +3.22% +2.35% View data
7 7 Spain 12,910 2023 +4.73% +1.02% View data
8 8 Belgium 12,820 2023 +2.38% +1.07% View data
9 9 United Kingdom 11,420 2023 +1.31% +10.04% View data
10 10 Slovakia 9,400 2023 +4.78% +5.57% View data

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