Which European country has the most renewable energy?


Which European country has the most renewable energy? Sweden once again topped the list as the EU country with the highest share of renewable energy in 2021. The Nordic nation got almost two thirds (63 per cent) of its energy from renewable sources that year - mainly from biomass, hydropower, wind, heat pumps and liquid biofuels.


What EU country uses the least renewable energy?

The EU got 22% of its energy from renewable sources in 2021, but the level varied significantly between countries. Sweden leads the 27 EU countries with its 63% renewable energy share, while in Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands and Ireland, renewable sources make up less than 13% of total energy use.


Which European country is 100% clean energy?

Iceland. Iceland is the only developed nation today with approximately 100% of its energy production and 82-87% of its primary energy coming from renewable energy sources (see Fig. 1).


Which EU country is the cleanest?

Denmark. With a total EPI score of 77.9, Denmark is the cleanest and most environmentally friendly country, according to the 2022 EPI Results. Denmark stands out for its high scores in several categories, including wastewater treatment (100), marine protected areas (100), and heavy metals (100).


What is the greenest country in Europe?

1/ Denmark No wonder Denmark made it to our list of greenest countries in the world. Carbon footprint: Denmark is dedicated to protecting natural resources and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, with its capital Copenhagen aiming to be carbon neutral by 2025.