15/03/2024 (Agence Europe) – On Thursday 14 March, Eurostat published its 2024 edition of “Shedding light on energy in Europe”, highlighting the main energy indicators published for 2022, as well as the latest gas and electricity prices for the first half of 2023 and greenhouse gas emission indicators for 2021. Featuring visualisations and informative texts, the publication is divided into four main sections: energy sources, energy consumption, energy and the environment, and EU policies. The publication indicates that in 2022 the EU produced 37% of its energy, while 63% was imported. Renewables (43%) were the most important source of energy produced in the EU that year, ahead of nuclear power (28%) and solid fossil fuels (19%). To see the Eurostat publication: https://aeur.eu/f/bd2 (PLD)