European Solid Fossil Fuels Gross Heat Production Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

European solid fossil fuels for gross heat production show significant national disparities. Poland leads with a substantial 42.43%, followed by Germany at 21.05% and the Czech Republic at 10.73%. Minor contributors include Norway and Hungary. Year-on-year trends denote a general decline, with Germany decreasing by 3.72% and Denmark by 7.99%, while Finland and Norway rose marginally. Although the Netherlands and Italy saw modest increases, other countries like Romania and Hungary faced stark reductions. Over a five-year span, most countries experienced a decline in production, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.

Looking ahead, European countries might increasingly prioritize renewable energy sources over solid fossil fuels. Initiatives toward carbon neutrality and fluctuating energy demand could further shape the production landscape. Monitoring shifts in policy and tech adoption will be crucial for assessing future solid fossil fuel dynamics.

Top countries in Solid Fossil Fuels Gross Heat Production Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 42.43 2023 -0.89% -1.16% View data
2 2 Germany 21.05 2023 +2.01% -3.72% View data
3 3 Czech Republic 10.73 2023 -2.73% -2.64% View data
4 4 Ukraine 6.98 2023 +7.84% -1.24% View data
5 5 Finland 5.56 2023 +7.9% +0.26% View data
6 6 Denmark 2.11 2023 -3.64% -7.99% View data
7 7 Slovakia 1.45 2023 +1.2% -1.26% View data
8 8 Romania 1.15 2023 -21.13% -15.06% View data
9 9 Serbia 1.15 2023 -0.13% +0.68% View data
10 10 France 1.14 2023 +7.25% -1.78% View data

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