European Fossil Energy Exports Share by Country (Gigawatthours)

The analysis of European Fossil Energy Exports Share by Country in gigawatthours reflects significant variations across countries in 2023. Norway dominates with the largest share, rising by 1.37%, whereas the Netherlands, despite being second, declined by 3.47%. Notably, Eastern European countries like Slovakia and Bulgaria posted substantial increases at 5.45% and 4.27%, respectively. Conversely, countries such as Denmark, Latvia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded considerable decreases. The last five-year trends highlight shifts in regional energy dynamics, with diverse variations influenced by economic, political, and environmental factors.

Future trends to watch for in European fossil energy exports include:

  • The impact of European Union energy policies promoting renewable sources over fossil fuels, which may reduce demand.
  • Technological advancements in energy efficiency and carbon capture, potentially influencing export figures.
  • Geopolitical developments and market fluctuations affecting energy trade routes and partnerships.
  • Countries transitioning towards sustainable energy may alter the overall export landscape.

Top countries in Fossil Energy Exports Share by Country (Gigawatthours)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Norway 30.33 2023 +1.09% +1.37% View data
2 2 Netherlands 16.73 2023 -4.09% -3.47% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 11.08 2023 -0.85% -1.05% View data
4 4 Belgium 5.75 2023 +6.26% +1.95% View data
5 5 Germany 4.64 2023 +1.56% +2% View data
6 6 Italy 4.56 2023 +3.37% -0.57% View data
7 7 France 4.13 2023 +6.58% +2.29% View data
8 8 Spain 3.96 2023 -1.05% -2.24% View data
9 9 Greece 3.42 2023 +3.22% +1.74% View data
10 10 Sweden 2.5 2023 +1.56% -1.35% View data

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