In 2023, France's gross electricity production from non-renewable waste stood at approximately 7.84 thousand terajoules. From the forecasted data, a slight decline is expected over the next five years, with production decreasing annually by about 1.1% on average. By 2028, the production is anticipated to reach 7.42 thousand terajoules, indicating a continuous reduction in reliance on non-renewable waste for electricity.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Shifts in energy policy toward increased sustainability and efficiency.
- Technological advancements in waste-to-energy technology that could enhance efficiency.
- Potential regulatory pressures to reduce non-renewable energy usage, impacting production volumes.