European Biomass Domestic Material Consumption by Country

The analysis of European Biomass Domestic Material Consumption in 2023 shows varying trends across countries. Ireland leads with 7.48 metric tons per capita, slightly declining by -0.0027% compared to the previous year. Denmark, Lithuania, and Latvia show significant year-on-year increases at 0.83%, 3.21%, and 6.01% respectively. Estonia (6.98%) and Luxembourg (5.39%) also experience notable growth. Conversely, countries like Finland (-1.0%), Serbia (-1.77%), and Romania (-3.04%) exhibit declines. Smaller economies like Malta witnessed the most significant year-on-year decrease at -3.76%. Germany, with a stable base consumption of 3.05 metric tons per capita, demonstrated a moderate increase of 2.15%.

Future trends to watch include the expanding biomass consumption in the Baltic and Scandinavian countries, driven by renewable energy strategies and policy support. Conversely, Southern and Eastern Europe could see slower growth or declines due to economic constraints and policy shifts. There's a general uptrend potential in biomass consumption due to increasing focus on sustainability and self-sufficiency within Europe.

Top countries in Biomass Domestic Material Consumption by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Ireland 7.48 2023 -0.49% -0.0027% View data
2 2 Denmark 7.26 2023 -1.75% +0.83% View data
3 3 Lithuania 6.84 2023 +1.15% +3.21% View data
4 4 Finland 6.73 2023 -1.99% -1% View data
5 5 Sweden 5.92 2023 +4.89% +0.74% View data
6 6 Estonia 5.17 2023 +1.23% +6.98% View data
7 7 Luxembourg 5.04 2023 +4.43% +5.39% View data
8 8 Serbia 4.73 2023 +0.28% -1.77% View data
9 9 Iceland 4.68 2023 -4.04% -1.63% View data
10 10 Austria 4.51 2023 +2.85% +0.49% View data