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This page provides statistics on energy and the economy related to the invasion of Ukraine.

Below you can find the latest news on this topic, an infographic showing the fuels used to generate electricity in the EU, in-depth articles and relevant datasets.

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Infographic on electricity generation

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Line chart infographic on electricity generation in the EU during 1990-2021, with preliminary data for 2021, in gigawatt-hours from four sources: 1)	Fossil fuels were the biggest source until 2020, when renewables reached the same volume. Fossil fuels grew from 1 200 000 million gigawatt-hours in 1990 to a peak of 1 600 000 million gigawatt-hours in 2007  and decreased then to 1 100 000 million gigawatt-hours in 2021. 2)	Renewables grew from 300 000 gigawatt-hours in 1990 to 1 100 000 million gigawatt-hours in 2021. 3)	Nuclear grew from 700 000 gigawatt-hours in 1990 to a peak of 900 000 gigawatt-hours in 2004 and decreased then to 700 000 gigawatt-hours in 2021. 4)	Other, non-specified sources were negligible in comparison with the above three sources.

Source dataset: nrg_ind_pehcf and nrg_ind_pehnf

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Relevant datasets

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The EU institutions support Ukraine primarily through financial aid payments and loans.

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