The energy productivity in Indonesia is projected to grow steadily from 2024 to 2028. Starting at $14.46 in 2024, it increases year-over-year, reaching $15.34 by 2028. This indicates a positive trend and showcases an ongoing improvement in the efficiency of energy use within the economy.
Key year-on-year variations:
- 2024 to 2025: 1.52%
- 2025 to 2026: 1.57%
- 2026 to 2027: 1.41%
- 2027 to 2028: 1.45%
Since we are in 2024, no actual figures for 2023 are provided. However, it's crucial to highlight that the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years indicates an average annual increase of approximately 1.49%, reflecting sustained improvement in energy productivity.
Future trends to watch for:
Key factors to monitor going forward include advancements in renewable energy technologies, government policies promoting energy efficiency, and macroeconomic factors influencing overall energy consumption. Political stability and economic reforms could further accelerate energy productivity gains, while global energy price fluctuations might impact short to mid-term projections.