The heat energy supply in Denmark for the year 2024 is forecasted at 2.42 Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent. This represents a decrease compared to the previous projection for 2023, which stood at 2.45 Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent (actual data). In the following years, the supply continues to exhibit a slight decline: 2.39 in 2025, 2.36 in 2026, 2.34 in 2027, and 2.32 in 2028.
The year-on-year variation for 2025 compared to 2024 is approximately -1.24%. For 2026 compared to 2025, the variation is -1.26%. The trend continues with a -0.85% decrease for 2027 compared to 2026 and a -0.85% decrease for 2028 compared to 2027.
Considering the five-year period from 2023 to 2028, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) indicates an average annual decrease of about -1.09%.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in renewable energy technologies, changes in government policies on carbon emissions, and the potential shift in consumer behavior towards more sustainable energy sources. These factors could significantly affect the forecasted supply of heat energy.