European Share of Electricity Transmission Costs in Network Costs for Non-household by Country

The share of electricity transmission costs for non-households across Europe shows significant variability by country. Denmark leads with a high of 78%, while Serbia is at the lower end with 9.01%. Notably, Scandinavian countries like Sweden (11.69%) and Finland (19%) have some of the lowest shares, indicating a potential variance in network cost structures or efficiency. As of 2023, these figures represent actual data with 2024 values being forecasts. There are noticeable disparities depending on the region which may reflect different regulatory frameworks or energy policies.

Looking to the future, trends to monitor include changes in regulatory policies that may impact the cost structures, technological advancements in energy efficiency that could alter the proportion of transmission costs, and the shift towards renewable energy sources which may affect network and transmission dynamics across Europe.

  • Regional differences in network cost structures or efficiencies.
  • Impacts of regulatory changes and energy policy shifts.
  • Technological advancements and their effects on costs.
  • The influence of the transition to renewable energy sources.

Top countries in Share of Electricity Transmission Costs in Network Costs for Non-household by Country

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year
1 1 Denmark 78 2023 View data
2 2 Norway 60.74 2023 View data
3 3 Belgium 58.1 2023 View data
4 4 Macedonia 53.16 2023 View data
5 5 Ireland 43.86 2023 View data
6 6 Greece 40.46 2023 View data
7 7 Lithuania 40.2 2023 View data
8 8 France 39.63 2023 View data
9 9 Estonia 35 2023 View data
10 10 Kosovo 34.89 2023 View data

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