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- Electricity from renewable sources reaches 47% in 2024
Electricity from renewable sources reaches 47% in 2024 In 2024, 46 9% of net electricity generated in the EU came from renewable energy sources
- Renewables Reach Record Share of EU Electricity Production
According to preliminary Eurostat data, renewable energy was the leading source of electricity in the EU in 2024, making up 47 3% of total electricity generation This marks a historic moment: nearly half of Europe’s electricity now comes from renewable sources
- Solar leads EU electricity generation as renewables hit 54%
More than half of the European Union’s (EU) electricity came from renewables in the second quarter of 2025, and solar is leading from the front According to new data from Eurostat, renewable
- Renewable energy in Europe - statistics facts | Statista
However, as renewables accounted for roughly 25 percent of gross energy consumption in 2023, the EU is still some way off from achieving its target
- Electricity from renewable sources reached 47% in the EU in 2024
In the EU, wind and hydro power accounted for more than two-thirds of the total electricity generated from renewable sources (39 1% and 29 9% respectively) The remaining one-third of electricity came from solar (22 4%) and combustible fuels (8 1%)
- 2023 saw a ‘record increase’ in renewable electricity in the EU
Renewable energy sources accounted for 45 3% of gross electricity consumption in the European Union in 2023, a 4 1-percentage point increase on the previous year, new data from Eurostat has found
- Almost half of EU electricity generated from renewable sources
More than 47 per cent of the electricity generated in the European Union last year came from renewable sources, according to Eurostat The figure represents an increase of 2 6 per cent compared to 2023, the European statistics office said on Wednesday
- Renewable energy powers 47% of electricity in 2024 - green-forum. eu
In 2024, 47 4% of net electricity generated in the EU came from renewable energy sources, up by 2 6 percentage points (pp) compared with 2023
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