The production volumes of water collection, treatment, and supply in Denmark have experienced fluctuations between 2013 and 2023. After witnessing notable declines in some years, such as a 17.08% drop in 2020, the sector has shown signs of stabilization, especially between 2021 and 2023. Despite minor year-on-year changes, the volume stood at 5.02 billion Danish Krones in 2023, demonstrating a negligible average annual variation of -0.076% over the last five years.
Looking forward, the forecast for the coming years indicates a slight decrease, with a forecasted average annual growth rate of -0.07%. By 2028, the production volume is projected to modestly decline to 4.99 billion Danish Krones. The overarching trend suggests relative stability with a minor downward trend.
Key future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in water treatment processes aiming at efficiency and sustainability.
- Regulatory changes and environmental policies impacting production practices.
- Shifts in water usage patterns due to climate change and population dynamics.