European Non-Renewable Municipal Waste Gross Available Energy by Country

In 2023, Germany dominated the European non-renewable municipal waste gross available energy sector, followed by the United Kingdom and France. Notably, Lithuania experienced significant growth with a 27.42% increase, while Italy and Luxembourg saw declines at -0.49% and -1.44%, respectively. Slovakia and Cyprus also recorded impressive growth, indicating dynamic changes in the lower tier of the ranking. The overall European picture suggests a mix of moderate growth and slight regressions among major players.

Future trends to observe include:

  • The potential for innovations and policy shifts that may influence long-term growth patterns.
  • The impact of sustainability initiatives on reducing the reliance on non-renewable waste energy.
  • Emerging technologies in waste management and the evolving landscape of energy policies across the EU.
  • Countries like Lithuania and Slovakia continuing their positive trajectory.

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

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 136,700 2023 +1.81% +1.03% View data
2 2 United Kingdom 61,250 2023 +4.27% +5.33% View data
3 3 France 54,390 2023 +1.64% +0.65% View data
4 4 Sweden 40,030 2023 +3.56% +4.86% View data
5 5 Netherlands 35,690 2023 +1.19% +0.0032% View data
6 6 Italy 34,590 2023 -0.23% -0.49% View data
7 7 Denmark 18,360 2023 +0.25% +0.16% View data
8 8 Poland 16,270 2023 +3.73% +1.25% View data
9 9 Belgium 15,900 2023 +0.87% +1.48% View data
10 10 Austria 13,550 2023 +2.06% +2.79% View data

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