Forecast: Gross Electricity Production of Nuclear Heat in Germany

The forecast for Germany's gross electricity production from nuclear heat indicates a declining trend between 2024 and 2028. Starting at 228.66 thousand terajoules in 2024, the values decrease annually, reaching 188.15 thousand terajoules by 2028. Comparing this to the 2023 figure of 238.94 thousand terajoules, the year-on-year decline suggests a marked reduction in reliance on nuclear heat for electricity production. Over these five years, a consistent reduction each year signifies a declining compound annual growth rate.

Future trends to watch include Germany's transition to renewable energy sources. The decreasing nuclear production aligns with Germany's energy policy shift, aiming to increase renewable energy's share in the national grid. This transition could influence energy strategies and demand in the broader European context.

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