European Fossil Energy Final Consumption by Households Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

In 2023, Germany leads European household fossil energy consumption, maintaining a steady 0.2% increase, while the UK and Italy see declines. Noteworthy reductions include France at -2.47% and Ukraine at -8.67%. Countries like Hungary and Austria show positive growth of 1.86% and 1.09%, respectively. Despite smaller volumes, Moldova (6.72%) and Kosovo (6.49%) display significant increases. Nordic countries like Sweden and Iceland record reductions of -5.38% and -5.58%, respectively, emphasizing a regional shift towards renewables.

Future trends to watch include the accelerated transition to renewable energy, particularly in Nordic and Western European countries. Policy shifts, technological advancements, and economic factors will significantly influence household fossil energy consumption patterns. Monitoring geopolitical events, energy efficiency policies, and economic recovery post-pandemic will be crucial for understanding future consumption trajectories.

Top countries in Fossil Energy Final Consumption by Households Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 22.32 2023 -0.004% +0.2% View data
2 2 United Kingdom 15.35 2023 -1.4% -1.48% View data
3 3 Italy 11.73 2023 -0.36% -0.64% View data
4 4 France 8.43 2023 -2.74% -2.47% View data
5 5 Poland 8.15 2023 -0.68% -0.84% View data
6 6 Netherlands 4.15 2023 -2.12% -1.78% View data
7 7 Spain 4.14 2023 -1.84% -3.06% View data
8 8 Ukraine 4.04 2023 -7.74% -8.67% View data
9 9 Belgium 3.22 2023 -0.44% -0.92% View data
10 10 Hungary 2.18 2023 -0.74% +1.86% View data

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