European Nuclear Heat Gross Available Energy by Country

In 2023, France led European nuclear heat gross available energy with 1.1971 million GWh, despite a 0.89% decline. Ukraine and Germany followed, both experiencing declines of 1.34% and 2.66%, respectively. Conversely, Belgium showed robust growth with a 4.85% rise. Other notable increases included the Netherlands at 2.46% and Slovakia at 1.57%. Despite a minimal growth, Spain, Bulgaria, and Romania maintained positive trajectories. Over five years, countries like Belgium and Slovakia exhibit potential for sustained growth.

Future trends to monitor include technological advancements, energy policies, and the EU’s commitment to decarbonization, influencing nuclear energy deployment across Europe. Potential increased investments in nuclear innovation and safety measures might shape future capacities and efficiencies.

Top countries in Nuclear Heat Gross Available Energy by Country

# 10 Countries Gigawatthours Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 1,197,100 2023 +1.51% -0.89% View data
2 2 Ukraine 241,730 2023 +0.25% -1.34% View data
3 3 Germany 198,900 2023 -1.39% -2.66% View data
4 4 Sweden 191,340 2023 +5.8% -0.33% View data
5 5 Spain 175,890 2023 +0.47% +0.87% View data
6 6 United Kingdom 144,120 2023 -2.13% -2.49% View data
7 7 Belgium 102,590 2023 +2.86% +4.85% View data
8 8 Czech Republic 90,480 2023 +0.89% +0.87% View data
9 9 Finland 65,470 2023 +0.18% +0.67% View data
10 10 Bulgaria 51,460 2023 +1.28% +1.2% View data

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