The forecast data for the UK's non-renewable industrial waste energy supply from 2024 to 2028 shows a gradual increase from 3.2 thousand gigawatthours in 2024 to 3.38 thousand gigawatthours in 2028. With no data from 2023 in the prompt, variations are hard to specify accurately. This consistent, albeit modest, year-on-year growth indicates a stable reliance on non-renewable industrial waste energy sources in the UK. Over the five-year span, this trend results in a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) that reflects a slight upward trajectory in energy supply.
Future trends to watch include increasing governmental regulations and societal shifts toward renewable energy sources. This might result in a more sluggish growth rate or a potential pivot in the energy market if renewable alternatives become more economically and technologically feasible.