European Fossil Energy Gross Inland Consumption by Country

The data reveals Germany as the largest consumer of fossil energy in Europe, followed by the United Kingdom and France. Year-on-year changes highlight Germany's decline by 2.31%, while countries like Austria show a minor increase. Finland and Estonia experienced the most significant decreases, at 5.43% and 6.79% respectively. Countries like Luxembourg and Macedonia saw growth, albeit on smaller scales. These trends suggest ongoing energy transitions.

Future trends to watch include the impact of EU regulations aimed at reducing fossil fuel use, technological advancements in renewable energy, and geopolitical factors affecting energy supply. Monitoring these will be crucial for understanding shifts in energy consumption.

Top countries in Fossil Energy Gross Inland Consumption by Country

# 10 Countries Gigawatthours Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 2,625,500 2023 -1.2% -2.31% View data
2 2 United Kingdom 1,573,200 2023 -1.99% -2.13% View data
3 3 France 1,417,000 2023 +2.2% -0.3% View data
4 4 Italy 1,405,000 2023 +0.98% -0.74% View data
5 5 Poland 1,106,200 2023 -0.68% -0.52% View data
6 6 Spain 1,065,500 2023 +2.74% -1.14% View data
7 7 Netherlands 727,440 2023 -1.81% -2.73% View data
8 8 Ukraine 625,880 2023 -4.6% -4.31% View data
9 9 Belgium 449,300 2023 -1.07% -1.77% View data
10 10 Czech Republic 333,550 2023 -1.58% -2.26% View data

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