European Domestic Extraction Used of Biomass Share by Country (Million Metric Tons)

In 2024, Germany leads in Domestic Extraction Used of Biomass in Europe with 14.59 million metric tons, followed closely by France at 14.25 million metric tons. Key players also include Poland (8.38 MMT), the United Kingdom (7.82 MMT), and Spain (7.37 MMT). Noteworthy year-on-year variations include a 1.31% increase for Germany, a 0.44% decline for France, and a significant 3.76% decrease for Poland. Over the past five years, countries like Denmark, with a 3.64% increase, and Bulgaria, with a 2.17% growth, show upward trends, indicating resilience in biomass extraction.

Future trends to watch for in European biomass extraction include the impact of sustainability policies and technological advancements, which could drive efficiencies and increase extraction rates. Countries with current positive growth trends, both in terms of year-on-year and CAGR, are likely to continue to lead, while those with declining trends may need to address structural and policy changes to reverse their trajectories. Tracking innovations in biomass utilization and environmental regulations will be crucial in shaping the future landscape of biomass extraction in Europe.

Top countries in Domestic Extraction Used of Biomass Share by Country (Million Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 14.59 2023 -0.21% +1.31% View data
2 2 France 14.25 2023 -0.36% -0.44% View data
3 3 Poland 8.38 2023 -1.3% -3.76% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 7.82 2023 -0.026% +0.58% View data
5 5 Spain 7.37 2023 +0.13% -1.56% View data
6 6 Italy 5.27 2023 -1.34% -1.16% View data
7 7 Romania 4.98 2023 +0.42% -0.88% View data
8 8 Sweden 3.89 2023 +0.39% +2.25% View data
9 9 Finland 2.81 2023 +0.98% +0.73% View data
10 10 Hungary 2.75 2023 +0.9% +1.74% View data

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