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Energy use for cooling in EU households doubled in 6 years


As the days grow hotter, air conditioning is playing a larger role in how people cope with the heat. In EU households, energy consumption for cooling has steadily increased, reaching 80.4 thousand terajoules (TJ) in 2024.

In 2018, EU households used 40.5 thousand TJ for space cooling, meaning that by 2024, total final energy consumption doubled. Between 2018 and 2024, consumption increased every year, except for 2023 (-1.9%) and 2020 (-2.5%) which registered decreases compared with the previous years.

Energy consumption in EU households for cooling, 2018-2024  (terajoules). Line chart. Link to full dataset below.

Source dataset: nrg_d_hhq

Among EU countries, Italy, Spain and Greece registered the highest total energy use for space cooling, with 26.3 thousand TJ, 14.3 thousand TJ and 11.9 thousand TJ, respectively.

However, Cyprus and Malta have by far the highest shares of energy used for space cooling in final household consumption, at 16.0% and 15.0%. In Greece, 7.4% of household energy use was for cooling, while in Spain and Italy, the shares were lower at 2.5% and 2.3%. 

EU countries with the highest share of household energy consumption for cooling, 2024 (% share of final consumption in households). Infographic. Link to full dataset below.

Source dataset: nrg_d_hhq