European Renewables and Biofuels Final Consumption in Paper, Pulp and Printing Sectors by Country

The European renewables and biofuels consumption in the paper, pulp, and printing sectors shows diverse trends across countries. Sweden and Finland lead at over 4 million tonnes of oil equivalent, reflecting their ongoing commitment to sustainable energy. Portugal and Austria also consume significant volumes, though with varied year-on-year growth. The UK, Czech Republic, and Denmark exhibit strong positive trends, while countries like Poland and Belgium see declines in consumption. Significant growth is observed in Hungary and Latvia, suggesting a shift towards renewables. Diminished consumption is noted in Moldova and Estonia, indicating challenges or shifts in energy strategies.

Future trends to watch include increased investment in renewables infrastructure, policy shifts boosting biofuel adoption, and technological advancements enhancing energy efficiency. Countries with current positive growth are likely to continue expanding their renewables footprint, while those with declining trends may need strategic interventions to reverse their trajectories. Continued efforts to harmonize energy policies across Europe could facilitate overall growth in this sector. Real-time data and forecasting will play a critical role in navigating these changes.

Top countries in Renewables and Biofuels Final Consumption in Paper, Pulp and Printing Sectors by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Sweden 4,090 2023 +0.63% +2.09% View data
2 2 Finland 3,960 2023 +1.67% +0.43% View data
3 3 Portugal 807.51 2023 -0.75% -0.35% View data
4 4 Austria 776.99 2023 +1.29% +1.15% View data
5 5 Spain 667.45 2023 +7.3% +3.08% View data
6 6 Poland 635.82 2023 +1.08% -5.98% View data
7 7 Germany 624.44 2023 +1.94% -1.7% View data
8 8 France 592.31 2023 -0.23% +0.37% View data
9 9 United Kingdom 522.87 2023 +5.31% +5.42% View data
10 10 Czech Republic 375.67 2023 +2.8% +7.04% View data

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