Lithuania recorded the largest increase in net electricity generation in the EU over 2013-2023, according to data from Eurostat, LSM reports. Lithuania’s net electricity production rose by 28.2% in the ten-year period. Latvia recorded a slight increase in electricity generation as well. Meanwhile, Estonia’s electricity generation decreased by as much as 58.5% over the same period, which was the biggest drop in the entire EU. Compared to 2022, electricity production increased the most in Latvia (up 27.8%) and decreased the most in Estonia (down 34.8%) in 2023. Household electricity consumption rose by 26.3% in Lithuania but fell by 8% in Latvia in 2013-2023. In Estonia, household electricity consumption was almost flat.
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