Forecast: Production Volumes of Water Collection, Treatment and Supply in Denmark

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.