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2025 yearly report

The production of green energy continues to grow. Renewable sources still provide 50% of the electricity produced by the countries listed below. Solar energy has seen the largest increase in production, just like in 2024, as did offshore wind.

Nuclear energy remains the main source of electricity, followed by wind and hydro. Coal and oil usage has decreased, but gas usage increased.

Aggregated production by energy source for 2025

The following table is an aggregated comparison between 2025 and the previous year for the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom

Energy sourceRenewableProduction 2024Production 2025
Biomass97.5 TWh (3.5%)99.5 TWh (3.5%)
Geothermal5.1 TWh (0.2%)3.8 TWh (0.1%)
Hydro480.9 TWh (17.2%)422.7 TWh (15.1%)
Hydro Storage54.3 TWh (1.9%)51.6 TWh (1.8%)
Solar253.7 TWh (9.1%)301.8 TWh (10.7%)
Wind421.6 TWh (15.1%)411.4 TWh (14.6%)
Wind (Offshore)84.6 TWh (3.0%)113.2 TWh (4.0%)
Coal114.0 TWh (4.1%)110.1 TWh (3.9%)
Coal (Lignite)172.6 TWh (6.2%)160.1 TWh (5.7%)
Gas384.1 TWh (13.8%)433.9 TWh (15.4%)
Nuclear656.8 TWh (23.5%)648.3 TWh (23.0%)
Oil10.3 TWh (0.4%)7.9 TWh (0.3%)
Other38.0 TWh (1.4%)37.7 TWh (1.3%)
Waste18.0 TWh (0.6%)17.8 TWh (0.6%)
Total production and percentage in energy mix for each energy type, per year.
2024
50% renewable
2,791.6 TWh
2025
50% renewable
2,819.6 TWh

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