European Bioenergy Gross Available Energy Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

In 2023, Germany leads European bioenergy with a significant share, highlighting its continued energy progress. France and the United Kingdom also show robust bioenergy availability, underscoring their commitment towards sustainable energy. Notably, the Netherlands recorded a substantial increase in bioenergy share, showcasing a strong year-on-year growth. In contrast, Moldova experienced a significant decrease, reflecting potential challenges in its energy sector. Overall, many European countries, including smaller ones like Cyprus, have shown positive year-on-year trends, reflecting a sustained shift towards bioenergy.

Future trends suggest growth in bioenergy driven by increased sustainability efforts, technological advancements, and policy support. Smaller nations could emerge as key players if they capitalize on innovation and investment opportunities. Additionally, focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels may lead to further bioenergy integration across Europe.

Top countries in Bioenergy Gross Available Energy Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 16.51 2023 +2.95% +2.86% View data
2 2 France 9.21 2023 +1.3% +1.27% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 8.95 2023 +3.91% +4.76% View data
4 4 Italy 8.05 2023 +1.44% +1.53% View data
5 5 Sweden 7.26 2023 +1.57% +2.66% View data
6 6 Poland 6.11 2023 +2.18% +0.84% View data
7 7 Finland 5.83 2023 +1.66% +0.98% View data
8 8 Spain 4.1 2023 +1.3% +0.69% View data
9 9 Netherlands 3.48 2023 +10.87% +15.34% View data
10 10 Austria 3.32 2023 +1.22% +1.55% View data

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