European Gross Electricity Production from Liquefied Petroleum Gases by Country

In 2023, Germany led European gross electricity production from Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) with a marginal growth compared to the previous year. Greece exhibited significant growth, followed by notable increases in Belgium and Finland. Conversely, Italy and Slovenia experienced declines. Norway and Denmark also showed positive growth in their LPG electricity production. This mixed growth across countries indicates diverse energy strategies regarding LPG use in electricity generation, with some nations expanding and others retracting.

Future trends to watch include:

  • An increasing focus on renewable energy sources may impact LPG production growth.
  • Energy policies and environmental regulations will likely further influence LPG electricity generation.
  • Technological advancements can enhance the efficiency and appeal of LPG as an electricity source.
  • Geopolitical and economic factors may reshape energy import and export dynamics within Europe.

Top countries in Gross Electricity Production from Liquefied Petroleum Gases by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 659.6 2023 +0.36% +0.42% View data
2 2 Greece 179.38 2023 +2.63% +56.17% View data
3 3 Czech Republic 73.1 2023 +2.79% +0.31% View data
4 4 Belgium 59.31 2023 +24.73% +14.15% View data
5 5 Italy 57.97 2023 +3.77% -2.28% View data
6 6 Sweden 44.7 2023 +3.71% +6.65% View data
7 7 Slovenia 18.09 2023 +6.83% -0.88% View data
8 8 Ireland 13.84 2023 +9.35% +1.75% View data
9 9 Finland 8.6 2023 +1.18% +19.03% View data
10 10 Spain 5.2 2023 +23.81% View data

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