Between 2013 and 2023, Belgium's nuclear electricity generation has experienced significant fluctuations. The actual data shows notable variability, with sharp declines in 2014, 2015, and 2018, while years like 2016 experienced a substantial rebound. By 2023, the generation value stood at 37.56 Thousand Gigawatthours. The year-on-year percentage change from 2022 to 2023 was a slight decrease of 0.18%. The five-year CAGR leading up to 2023 was 6.73%, indicating overall recovery and growth despite annual volatilities.
Looking ahead to 2024-2028, nuclear power generation in Belgium is projected to maintain relatively stable levels with minor decreases each year. The five-year CAGR for this forecast period is -0.15%, reflecting a general slight decline. Future trends to watch for include the impact of policy changes on nuclear energy, advancements in alternative energy sources, and any potential shifts in energy demand within the country.