
Il tasso di dipendenza dalle importazioni di energia nell’UE era del 57%, il che significa che quasi il 60% del fabbisogno energetico dell’UE era soddisfatto dalle importazioni nette. I livelli più alti sono stati riscontrati a Malta (98%), Lussemburgo (91%) e Cipro (88%), mentre la dipendenza più bassa è stata in Estonia (5%), Svezia (27%) e Lettonia (29%).
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/wdn-20260318-1
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In 2024, the main energy product category imported was oil and petroleum products (including crude oil, which is the main component), accounting for 67% of energy imports into the EU, followed by natural gas (24%), solid fossil fuels (4%), electricity (3%), and renewable energy (2%).
Regarding the different products, the largest share of oil and petroleum products came from the United States (16%), natural gas came mostly from Norway (30%) and the biggest share of solid fossil fuel imports (mostly coal) originated from Australia (31%).
Islands or countries too small to produce energy on their own, logical
“Luxembourg (91%) and Cyprus (88%)”
Luxembourg has some solar PV, but could have 10* more. There is a lot agriculture in LU. Every farm in LU should be a net producer of power and sell to the grid.
At what point do European nations realize that their energy insecurity is an existential threat and building out renewables or nuclear will do much more for their national security than buying more American fighter jets and other nonsense?