European Nuclear Heat Energy Supply by Country

In 2023, France led the European Nuclear Heat Energy supply with 4.3096 million terajoules, a slight decrease of 0.89% year-on-year. Ukraine followed with 0.86431 million terajoules, also down by 1.47%. Germany, the third-largest supplier at 0.71603 million terajoules, saw a 2.66% year-on-year reduction. Sweden, at 0.68882 million terajoules, had a marginal decline of 0.33%. Spain, producing 0.63319 million terajoules, witnessed a 0.87% increase. The United Kingdom, at 0.51883 million terajoules, represented a 2.49% decrease. Belgium exhibited growth, increasing its supply by 4.85% to 0.36931 million terajoules. The Czech Republic (0.32572), Finland (0.23569), Bulgaria (0.18525), Hungary (0.17029), Slovakia (0.17017), Romania (0.13077), Slovenia (0.06048), and the Netherlands (0.03982) all showed varied performance with growth rates ranging from a 1.66% in Romania to a notable 3.2% in the Netherlands.

Looking ahead, focusing on technological advancements in nuclear energy, geopolitical stability, and policy changes will be critical for understanding future trends. The gradual phasing out of nuclear energy in some countries, increased investments in nuclear safety, and potential development of next-generation nuclear reactors are trends to watch.

Top countries in Nuclear Heat Energy Supply by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 4,309,600 2023 +1.51% -0.89% View data
2 2 Ukraine 864,310 2023 +0.037% -1.47% View data
3 3 Germany 716,030 2023 -1.39% -2.66% View data
4 4 Sweden 688,820 2023 +5.8% -0.33% View data
5 5 Spain 633,190 2023 +0.47% +0.87% View data
6 6 United Kingdom 518,830 2023 -2.13% -2.49% View data
7 7 Belgium 369,310 2023 +2.86% +4.85% View data
8 8 Czech Republic 325,720 2023 +0.89% +0.87% View data
9 9 Finland 235,690 2023 +0.18% +0.67% View data
10 10 Bulgaria 185,250 2023 +1.28% +1.2% View data

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