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

In 2023, Poland led the European Gross Heat Production from Solid Fossil Fuels, accounting for a significant share of 40.86 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent. Germany followed with 21.81, then the Czech Republic at 10.76. Notable year-on-year variations included declines in production in countries like Germany (-4.26%) and Denmark (-10.56%), while Finland and Italy saw slight increases. Countries with minimal production such as Hungary (-57.98%) experienced steep declines.

Future trends to watch for include increased diversification into renewable energy sources, which may further reduce dependence on solid fossil fuels. Monitoring advancements in clean technology and national policies aimed at reducing emissions will be crucial for European countries transitioning their energy portfolios.

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

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 40.86 2023 -2.52% -2.95% View data
2 2 Germany 21.81 2023 +1.96% -4.26% View data
3 3 Czech Republic 10.76 2023 -2.77% -3.76% View data
4 4 Ukraine 7.43 2023 +7.57% -1.21% View data
5 5 Finland 5.9 2023 +7.91% +0.14% View data
6 6 Denmark 1.92 2023 -5.15% -10.56% View data
7 7 Slovakia 1.52 2023 +1.27% -1.57% View data
8 8 France 1.26 2023 +7.06% -1.11% View data
9 9 Bulgaria 1.25 2023 -7.47% -6.02% View data
10 10 Serbia 1.15 2023 +0.21% +0.96% View data

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