The renewable municipal waste gross available energy in Austria showed a consistent increase from 1.77 thousand GWh in 2013 to 2.49 thousand GWh in 2023. The year-on-year variations depict a fluctuating growth pattern with peaks in 2014 (24.86%) and 2016 (9.94%). Noticeable declines were observed in 2015 (-5.15%) and 2017 (-6.09%). The most recent data from 2023 indicates a 2.55% increase from 2022, positioning Austria's renewable municipal waste energy at 2.49 thousand GWh. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years is 3.26%, indicating moderate steady growth.
Looking ahead, the forecasted data from 2024 to 2028 suggests a continuous increase, with the renewable municipal waste energy expected to reach 2.78 thousand GWh by 2028. The anticipated five-year CAGR is 1.77%, reflecting a steady, albeit slower growth compared to previous years.
Future trends to watch for include potential technological advancements in waste-to-energy processes, shifts in municipal waste management policies, and increased governmental and public emphasis on sustainable energy solutions which could impact the growth rate positively.