European Fossil Energy Gross Available Energy by Country

Germany remains the largest consumer of fossil energy in Europe, followed by the United Kingdom, Italy, and France. Germany experienced a -2.37% decrease in 2023, while Austria showed a slight increase of 0.99%. Notable declines include Finland at -5.35% and Ukraine at -4.31%. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years signifies a gradual reduction in fossil energy usage, reflecting a transition toward renewable sources.

Future trends suggest further declines in fossil energy consumption due to policies promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency. Monitoring geopolitical developments and energy market innovations will be crucial to adapt to changing dynamics.

Top countries in Fossil Energy Gross Available Energy by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 9,489,500 2023 -1.24% -2.37% View data
2 2 United Kingdom 5,758,700 2023 -1.97% -2.12% View data
3 3 Italy 5,174,100 2023 +0.74% -0.84% View data
4 4 France 5,169,200 2023 +2.26% -0.35% View data
5 5 Spain 4,132,800 2023 +2.66% -1.05% View data
6 6 Poland 3,997,200 2023 -0.68% -0.5% View data
7 7 Netherlands 3,052,900 2023 -2.05% -2.57% View data
8 8 Ukraine 2,253,200 2023 -4.6% -4.31% View data
9 9 Belgium 1,941,300 2023 -0.66% -2.19% View data
10 10 Czech Republic 1,200,800 2023 -1.58% -2.26% View data

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