The value added of water collection, treatment, and supply in Austria has witnessed significant variations from 2013 to 2028. Starting at 567.23 million euros in 2013, it has shown both declines and growth phases over the years. By 2023, it stood at 715.06 million euros, reflecting a resilient increase despite economic fluctuations.
Year-on-year variations indicate notable swings, with a high of 8.37% in 2013 and substantial dips, such as -2.16% in 2020. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) demonstrates a stabilizing trend over time, ranging from 4.49% to a more modest 1.12% forecasted for the next five years.
Key trends over the next five years include:
- A forecasted steady growth with a 5.73% rise until 2028.
- Potential impacts of technological advancements in water treatment and supply efficiency.
- Regulatory and environmental challenges driving changes in operational practices.
- Macroeconomic factors influencing budget allocations to infrastructure projects.