The share of electricity generated by different energy sources has changed significantly in Europe over the last two decades.
The major story here is the decline in consumption of fossil fuels. More specifically, the combined share of petroleum products and solid fuels (meaning coal or shale oil) has fallen from 65.1% of total consumption in 1990 to 50.6% by 2013.
Europe’s Electricity Production By Country And Fuel Type
Here’s how specific countries look in terms of their electricity consumption per capita:
Want to dive more into the data? Here it is in its full glory:
Graphics by: afschakelplan, Eurostat