EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE

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Information based on provisional data from 8 April, 2022
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In a context still marked by the pandemic, ENTSO-E countries as a whole, showed an increase of 3.9% in electricity demand in 2021 compared to the previous year, an increase that offsets the decrease of 3.6% in 2020 compared to 2019. The majority of ENTSO-E member states registered increases in their demand, while only the Netherlands, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia recorded a decrease in demand. The most significant increases have occurred in some of the most relevant European countries such as Finland or Italy.

Increase in electrical energy demand in ENTSO-E member states 2021/2020

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Electrical energy demand in ENTSO-E member states 2021/2020

TWh - %

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Cyprus, Iceland and Macedonia: Data not available.

Electrical energy demand coverage in ENTSO-E member states

TWh

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Cyprus, Iceland and Macedonia: Data not available.
Adjustment: This term allows to adjust the calculated demand with the one obtained directly from the Transparency Platform data.

Per capita consumption in ENTSO-E member states

TWh - %

Per capita consumption = Total consumption/nº inhab.
Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cyprus, Iceland and Macedonia: Data not available.
France: The population figure includes the overseas territories.

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