European Commission - Directorate General for Energy

12/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/18/2025 06:19

Eurostat: 25.2% of energy EU used in 2024 came from renewables

In 2024, 25.2% of gross final energy consumption in the EU came from renewable sources, up by 0.7 percentage points compared with 2023. This share is 17.3 pp short of meeting the 2030 target (42.5%), which would require an annual average increase of 2.9 pp from 2025 to 2030.

Among the EU countries, Sweden recorded the highest share of its gross final energy consumption coming from renewable sources (62.8%). Sweden primarily relied on solid biomass, hydro and wind. Finland followed with 52.1%, relying on solid biomass, wind and hydro, while Denmark came in third with 46.8%, with most of its renewable energy sourced from solid biomass, wind and biogas.

The lowest shares of renewables were recorded in Belgium (14.3%), Luxembourg (14.7%), and Ireland (16.1%).

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Source dataset: nrg_ind_ren

This information comes from data on energy from renewable sources published recently by Eurostat. The article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article on renewable energy.

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