Global Fossil Fuel Consumption Support by Country

In 2023, countries like Portugal, Latvia, and Slovakia maintained a full support level at 100%. Notable decreases in fossil fuel support were observed in countries such as Indonesia and Denmark, while significant increases occurred in Ukraine, Lithuania, and Costa Rica. The United States and Ukraine showed positive trends, with respective increases of 2.27% and 1.19%, whereas Brazil and China experienced declines. Over a five-year span, Poland, Costa Rica, Lithuania, and New Zealand showed progressive trends, contrasting with continuous declines in South Africa and Germany.

Future trends to watch include the impact of global energy transition policies aimed at reducing dependency on fossil fuels. Emerging market economies like India and China may experience shifts depending on policy and economic priorities. Additionally, technological advancements and international agreements could further influence fossil fuel consumption and support dynamics globally.

Top countries in Fossil Fuel Consumption Support by Country

# 10 Countries Percent of Fossil Fuel Support Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Portugal 100 2021 0% 0% View data
2 2 Latvia 100 2021 0% 0% View data
3 3 Slovakia 100 2021 0% 0% View data
4 4 Moldova 100 2023 0% 0% View data
5 5 Luxembourg 99.97 2023 0% -0.006% View data
6 6 Switzerland 99.87 2023 +0.01% +0.008% View data
7 7 Italy 98.96 2023 +0.16% +0.18% View data
8 8 India 95.31 2023 -0.26% -0.59% View data
9 9 Ukraine 95.1 2023 +1.58% +1.19% View data
10 10 Chile 93.59 2023 -0.085% -0.09% View data

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