The data shows a progressive decline in nuclear heat gross electricity production in France from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 391.02 thousand gigawatt-hours in 2024, the production is forecasted to drop annually to 378.09 thousand gigawatt-hours by 2028. Comparing this with actual data from 2023, where production stood at 394.85 thousand gigawatt-hours, there is a discernible downward trend.
Year-on-year percentage changes indicate a steady decrease:
- 2024: -0.97%
- 2025: -0.84%
- 2026: -0.84%
- 2027: -0.84%
- 2028: -0.84%
Over the last two years, the trend shows a compounded annual decrease rate of around -0.87%. The five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is also around -0.87%, indicating a consistent downward trajectory in nuclear heat gross electricity production.
Future trends to watch for include potential policy shifts towards renewable energy sources, advancements in nuclear technology for improved efficiency, and France's overall energy strategy's adaptation to changing environmental regulations and market demands.