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▇ n.a.
▇ <5%
▇ 5–10%
▇ 10–20%
▇ 20–30%
▇ 30–40%
▇ 40–50%
▇ 50–60%
▇ >60%
Percentage of renewables on the overall energy consumption by country in descending percentage order for 2013: Norway (65.5%), Sweden (52.1%), Latvia (37.1%), Finland (36.8%), Austria (32.6%), Denmark (27.2%), Portugal (25.7%), Estonia (25.6%), Romania (23.9%), Switzerland (21.1%, source: SFOE), Lithuania (23.0%), Slovenia (21.5%), Bulgaria (19.0%), Croatia (18.0%), Italy (16.7%), Spain (15.4%), Greece (15.0%), Average in the European Union (15.0%, EU-28), France (14.2%), Czech Republic (12.4%), Germany (12.4%), Poland (11.3%), Hungary (9.8%), Slovakia (9.8%), Cyprus (8.1%), Belgium (7.9%), Ireland (7.8%), United Kingdom (5.1%), Netherlands (4.5%), Malta (3.8%), Luxembourg (3.6%, estimate).
Explanation of the Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption. This indicator is calculated on the basis of data covered by Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 on energy statistics. Reporting countries provide additional information on renewable source not covered by the Regulation. This indicator may be considered an estimate of the indicator described in Directive 2009/28/EC because statistical systems in some countries are not yet fully developed to meet all the requirements of this Directive. More information about the renewable energy shares calculation methodology can be found on the Eurostat websiteEigenes Werk, basierend auf: European-union-renewables-fr.svg and EU-candidate countries map.svg
- Data source for EU-member states and other states covered by EuroStat as candidates and Norway
- Eurostat – Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption (2004–2019, as of March 2021)
- Data source for other countries in older versions:
- Iceland (2010, source needed)
- Turkey (2010, source needed)
- Switzerland (2013, 21.1%), SFOE, renewable energy statistics 2013, page 5
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