European Gross Electricity Production from Liquefied Petroleum Gases Share by Country (Gigawatthours)

In 2023, Germany led European gross electricity production from liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) with 57.61 gigawatt-hours, marking a modest increase of 0.48%. Greece followed with a notable growth of 56.16%, reaching 16.89 gigawatt-hours. The Czech Republic showed slight growth at 0.31%, achieving 6.88 gigawatt-hours. Belgium experienced a significant increase of 14.19%, while Italy saw a decline by 3.63%. Other countries like Sweden, Slovenia, Ireland, Finland, and Denmark showed varied minor increases, whereas Norway demonstrated a growth of 11.38%. Spain and Poland reported no change in LPG electricity production for 2023.

Future trends to watch include:

  • The potential for renewable LPG alternatives to influence production sustainability and environmental impact.
  • Technological advancements in energy conversion may enhance efficiency in countries with modest current outputs.
  • Political and economic factors, such as energy security and market dynamics, might reshape regional distribution of LPG-based electricity production.

Top countries in Gross Electricity Production from Liquefied Petroleum Gases Share by Country (Gigawatthours)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 57.61 2023 +0.59% +0.48% View data
2 2 Greece 16.89 2023 +2.63% +56.16% View data
3 3 Czech Republic 6.88 2023 +2.79% +0.31% View data
4 4 Belgium 5.59 2023 +25% +14.19% View data
5 5 Italy 5.09 2023 +1.66% -3.63% View data
6 6 Sweden 3.73 2023 0% +4.1% View data
7 7 Slovenia 1.7 2023 +6.85% -0.88% View data
8 8 Ireland 1.3 2023 +9.36% +1.75% View data
9 9 Finland 0.68 2023 0% +14.87% View data
10 10 Spain 0.34 2023 0% View data

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