CLIMATE · COOLING · CDD
Cooling degree days in Bulgaria
Track theoretical climate-related cooling needs and compare the country’s NUTS 2 statistical regions.
2025 · Eurostat nrg_chddr2_a
1980 → 2025
Cooling degree-day trend
Annual country history compared with EU-27.
BulgariaEU-27
NUTS 2 · 2025
NUTS 2 regions ranked by CDD
The regional ranking uses the same year as the national value. NUTS 2 are European statistical units and do not always match current administrative regions.
| Rank | Statistical region | NUTS | Degree days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Yugoiztochen | BG34 |
327.7 | Region page → |
| #2 | Severen tsentralen | BG32 |
281.6 | Region page → |
| #3 | Severozapaden | BG31 |
279.3 | Region page → |
| #4 | Yuzhen tsentralen | BG42 |
251.7 | Region page → |
| #5 | Severoiztochen | BG33 |
250.7 | Region page → |
| #6 | Yugozapaden | BG41 |
127.9 | Region page → |
Regional names are those supplied by Eurostat.
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What does a high CDD mean?
A high Cooling Degree Days level indicates stronger climate pressure for cooling. It does not measure actual air-conditioning electricity consumption.
Eurostat · nrg_chddr2_a · CDD · 2025.