European Calculated Inland Consumption of Solid Fossil Fuels Share by Country (Thousand Metric Tons)

In 2023, Germany led European inland solid fossil fuels consumption at 29.07 thousand metric tons, despite a 5.4% decline. Poland followed with 19.55 thousand metric tons, experiencing a 2.67% decrease. Notably, Greece and Spain showed notable reductions at 22.3% and 21.31% respectively. Cyprus saw an exceptional rise of 22.96%. Over a five-year span, consumption patterns reveal an increasing shift towards renewable energy sources.

Future trends to watch:

  • Continued transition to renewable energy, influencing fossil fuel reliance.
  • Policy shifts in major economies like Germany affecting consumption levels.
  • Potential technological advancements in energy efficiency reducing demand for solid fossil fuels.

Top countries in Calculated Inland Consumption of Solid Fossil Fuels Share by Country (Thousand Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 29.07 2023 -3.81% -5.4% View data
2 2 Poland 19.55 2023 -2.59% -2.67% View data
3 3 Ukraine 8.18 2023 -3.13% -3.6% View data
4 4 Czech Republic 6.49 2023 -3.11% -3.91% View data
5 5 Serbia 6.41 2023 +1.2% -0.49% View data
6 6 Bulgaria 5.14 2023 -14.69% -0.42% View data
7 7 Romania 2.97 2023 -6.18% -6.87% View data
8 8 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.47 2023 +1.95% -1.26% View data
9 9 Italy 2.09 2023 -3.27% -4.63% View data
10 10 France 1.79 2023 -8.41% -8.8% View data

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