European Solid Fossil Fuels Final Consumption in Construction by Country

The analysis of European solid fossil fuels final consumption in construction shows significant variation across countries. Poland leads with 375.76 GWh, indicating a year-on-year increase of 1.26% in 2023. Conversely, several nations such as Hungary, the United Kingdom, and the Czech Republic experienced declines, the latter at a notable -13.03%. Luxembourg defies the trend with a growth of 4.5%. On the smaller scale, Kosovo demonstrates strong growth at 14.61%, contrasting with Estonia, Lithuania, and others undergoing double-digit declines.

Future trends to watch include potential policy shifts towards greener energy sources which may further decrease the consumption of solid fossil fuels in construction across Europe. Additionally, economic activities and advancements in energy efficiency might impact consumption patterns, leading to either stabilization or continued decline in fossil fuel use in construction.

Top countries in Solid Fossil Fuels Final Consumption in Construction by Country

# 10 Countries Gigawatthours Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 375.76 2023 +5.29% +1.26% View data
2 2 Hungary 49.65 2023 +3.15% -0.17% View data
3 3 Luxembourg 39.55 2023 -0.91% +4.5% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 33.75 2023 -1.45% -1.21% View data
5 5 Czech Republic 20.08 2023 -20.47% -13.03% View data
6 6 Ukraine 10.85 2023 -0.26% -9.94% View data
7 7 Netherlands 6.2 2023 +2.33% -14.5% View data
8 8 Serbia 5.86 2023 +6.39% -9.48% View data
9 9 Kosovo 3.69 2023 +7.61% +14.61% View data
10 10 Estonia 2.92 2023 +21.84% -13.74% View data

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