Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus third in EU for fossil fuel energy

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Cyprus recorded the third-largest share (89%) of fossil fuels in gross available energy in the European Union in 2020, according to the latest data from Eurostat.

Malta (97%) was the EU Member State with the highest share of fossil fuels in gross available energy, followed by the Netherland­s (90%) and Cyprus (89%), Ireland (87%), and Poland (86%).

Most of the EU still largely rely on fossil fuels for their overall energy supply.

In 2020, fossil fuels made up 70% of gross available energy in the EU, down from 71% in 2019.

This percentage has decreased significan­tly by 13 percentage points (pp) since 1990, the first year for which data are available.

It is mostly due to the increase in renewable energy.

Most Member States had shares between 60% and 85% in 2020.

Only Sweden (31%), Finland (41%), France (48%), Latvia (57%) and Denmark (59%) had shares below 60%.

Over the past decade, all EU states registered a decrease in their share of fossil fuels in gross available energy.

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