European Biomass Domestic Extraction Share by Country (Thousand Metric Tons)

In 2024, Germany leads European countries in biomass domestic extraction with 14.05 thousand metric tons, reflecting a robust 3.44% year-on-year growth. France follows closely with 13.87 thousand metric tons, although it experienced a slight decline of 0.64% compared to the previous year. Poland and the United Kingdom show moderate year-on-year increases at 2.22% and 0.58%, respectively. Spain and Romania saw notable declines, with Spain at -2.26% and Romania at -3.77%. Smaller countries such as Luxembourg and Latvia exhibit substantial growth, 2.4% and 5.08% respectively, indicating potential emerging players in biomass extraction.

Noteworthy long-term trends include moderate growth in Nordic countries like Norway (4.35%) and Latvia (5.08%), while declines are observed in Southern and Eastern European countries such as Slovenia (-2.77%) and Bulgaria (0.079%).

Future trends to watch for in the European Biomass Domestic Extraction sector include technological advancements enhancing efficiency, policy changes fostering renewable energy adoption, and potential market expansion in traditionally lower-performing countries. The shift towards sustainable energy sources and Europe's ambitious environmental goals will likely drive further investments and development in this sector, especially in emerging markets within the continent.

Top countries in Biomass Domestic Extraction Share by Country (Thousand Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 14.05 2023 -1.9% +3.44% View data
2 2 France 13.87 2023 +6.7% -0.64% View data
3 3 Poland 9.42 2023 -1.07% +2.22% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 7.83 2023 -0.026% +0.58% View data
5 5 Spain 7.12 2023 +22.91% -2.26% View data
6 6 Italy 5.8 2023 -1.2% +0.7% View data
7 7 Romania 4.19 2023 +16.38% -3.77% View data
8 8 Sweden 3.83 2023 -1.23% +1.92% View data
9 9 Czech Republic 2.77 2023 +7.47% +4.71% View data
10 10 Finland 2.74 2023 -1.29% +0.043% View data

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