European Gross Heat Production from Lignite by Country

The European Gross Heat Production from Lignite in 2023 reveals that the Czech Republic is leading with 996.62 Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent, while Hungary marks the lowest with 5.91. Year-on-year variations indicate a declining trend across most countries, with notable decreases in Romania (-8.23%) and Hungary (-21.69%). On the contrary, Serbia and Poland saw slight increases of 1.43% and 0.55%, respectively. The Five-year CAGR reflects overall reductions, signifying decreasing reliance on lignite.

Future trends to watch in European Gross Heat Production from Lignite include pressure to reduce carbon emissions, which might accelerate the shift toward alternative energy sources and potentially tighten regulations, affecting lignite's role in the energy mix. Monitoring how countries transition from lignite to renewables will be key in assessing the future energy landscape.

Top countries in Gross Heat Production from Lignite by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Czech Republic 996.62 2023 -2.04% -2.79% View data
2 2 Germany 522.28 2023 -0.12% -2.78% View data
3 3 Romania 190.13 2023 -10.78% -8.23% View data
4 4 Serbia 136.44 2023 +0.98% +1.43% View data
5 5 Poland 107.25 2023 -2.18% +0.55% View data
6 6 Slovakia 102.84 2023 +0.97% -3.32% View data
7 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina 59.67 2023 -2.27% -2.23% View data
8 8 Greece 51.6 2023 +1.36% +0.053% View data
9 9 Bulgaria 35.61 2023 -11.92% -3.05% View data
10 10 Slovenia 21.88 2023 -5.8% -4.72% View data

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