European Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Gross Available Energy by Country

Germany leads European countries in non-renewable industrial waste energy, followed by Poland and France. Significant year-on-year variation includes France (3.17%), United Kingdom (10.04%), and Hungary (6.66%). Sweden's notable surge (38.84%) highlights rapid changes. Recently, emerging players include Croatia (23.94%) and Lithuania (22.13%). Conversely, the Netherlands faced decreased energy availability (-4.64%). Serbia and Cyprus show marked growth at 14.29% and 11.98%, respectively.

Future trends to watch include innovations in waste-to-energy technologies across Europe, potential policy shifts towards renewables, and adaptive industrial waste strategies in underperforming nations like the Netherlands. Economic and environmental factors may boost countries investing in sustainable waste management.

Top countries in Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Gross Available Energy by Country

# 10 Countries Gigawatthours Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 13,600 2023 +4.26% +0.95% View data
2 2 Poland 7,710 2023 +2.98% +0.54% View data
3 3 France 6,150 2023 +7.34% +3.17% View data
4 4 Austria 4,340 2023 +0.75% +0.26% View data
5 5 Italy 3,760 2023 +1.66% +2.48% View data
6 6 Czech Republic 3,760 2023 +3.22% +2.35% View data
7 7 Belgium 3,460 2023 +1.38% +0.49% View data
8 8 Spain 3,440 2023 +2.62% +0.16% View data
9 9 United Kingdom 3,170 2023 +1.31% +10.04% View data
10 10 Slovakia 2,530 2023 +3.05% +4.87% View data

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