European Heat Energy HICP by Country

In 2024, European Heat Energy HICP varies significantly across countries, with Lithuania experiencing the highest change (+83.1%), suggesting volatility and potential energy stress. Meanwhile, Croatia has a decrease (-4.3%), indicating improved energy efficiency or alternative energy uptake. Most Western European countries like the Netherlands and Austria show moderate changes, reflecting stable energy policies.

Future trends to watch include the impact of renewable energy adoption on heat energy costs and inflation trends in regions heavily reliant on traditional energy sources. Additionally, geopolitical tensions could affect supply chains, influencing future HICP values across European nations.

Top countries in Heat Energy HICP by Country

# 10 Countries Percent, Change on Previous Period Last Year
1 1 Lithuania 83.1 2022 View data
2 2 Luxembourg 57.2 2022 View data
3 3 Latvia 52.9 2022 View data
4 4 France 50.1 2022 View data
5 5 Estonia 49.2 2022 View data
6 6 Norway 41.9 2022 View data
7 7 Netherlands 31.9 2022 View data
8 8 Austria 31.8 2022 View data
9 9 Slovenia 26.8 2022 View data
10 10 Romania 24.9 2022 View data

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