In 2023, Germany's nuclear heat gross electricity production stood at 5.68 Million Tonnes of Oil Equivalent (Mtoe). From 2024 onwards, a forecasted decline is evident, with values dropping to 5.44 Mtoe in 2024, 5.2 Mtoe in 2025, 4.96 Mtoe in 2026, 4.73 Mtoe in 2027, and 4.5 Mtoe in 2028.
The year-on-year variations are:
- 2024: -4.23%
- 2025: -4.41%
- 2026: -4.62%
- 2027: -4.64%
- 2028: -4.87%
Over the last two years (2026-2028), the average year-on-year decline is around 4.74%. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for the period from 2024 to 2028 indicates an average annual decline of 4.55% in nuclear heat gross electricity production.
Going forward, Germany will likely continue to reduce its reliance on nuclear energy, influenced by policy changes and a shift toward renewable energy sources. Key trends to monitor include advancements in renewable energy technologies, government policies impacting nuclear and energy sectors, and infrastructural developments in electricity production.