European Non-Ferrous Metals Sector Final Consumption of Electricity by Country

The European non-ferrous metals sector shows varying trends in electricity consumption across countries. In 2023, Norway led with the highest consumption, experiencing a slight increase. Germany and Iceland maintained stable consumption with minor declines. Greece and Spain noted significant decreases, highlighting potential efficiency improvements or production shifts. Eastern European countries like Romania, Slovakia, and Serbia demonstrated growth, indicating expansion. Most Eastern and Nordic countries sustained moderate consumption with occasional growth or decline, reflecting mixed industrial dynamics.

Future Trends:

  • Technological advances could enhance energy efficiency, influencing consumption patterns significantly across Europe.
  • Renewable energy integration may reshape the sector’s electricity demands and sustainability commitments.
  • Global economic fluctuations and geopolitical factors could impact both production levels and energy consumption trends.

Top countries in Non-Ferrous Metals Sector Final Consumption of Electricity by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Norway 84,600 2023 +0.57% +1.65% View data
2 2 Germany 52,490 2023 -1.3% -1.58% View data
3 3 Iceland 47,180 2023 +0.24% -0.63% View data
4 4 France 28,520 2023 -2.07% -0.18% View data
5 5 Spain 25,530 2023 +0.68% -4.94% View data
6 6 Greece 13,050 2023 -4.4% -5.73% View data
7 7 Romania 13,030 2023 +4.66% +0.77% View data
8 8 United Kingdom 11,970 2023 -4.17% -4.04% View data
9 9 Sweden 10,300 2023 +0.0078% -0.96% View data
10 10 Slovakia 9,550 2023 +2.82% +0.96% View data

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