In 2023, the final consumption of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) in the construction sector in Sweden stood at 39.76 Gigawatthours. Forecasted data suggests steady growth in LPG consumption from 2024 to 2028: - 2024: 40.6 Gigawatthours - 2025: 41.44 Gigawatthours - 2026: 42.26 Gigawatthours - 2027: 43.06 Gigawatthours - 2028: 43.85 Gigawatthours
Year-on-year variations for the forecasted period show a consistent increase in consumption: - 2024 to 2025: +2.07% - 2025 to 2026: +1.98% - 2026 to 2027: +1.89% - 2027 to 2028: +1.83%
The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the five-year period from 2023 to 2028 is approximately 1.96%, indicating a stable upward trend in LPG consumption in the construction sector.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in energy-efficient construction methods, potential regulatory changes impacting LPG usage, and the growing emphasis on sustainable building practices. These factors could either mitigate the growth rate or prompt a shift towards alternative energy sources within the industry. Monitoring policy developments and advancements in construction technology will be crucial.