Marine energy supply in France stood at 482.8 Gigawatthours (GWh) in 2023. A detailed analysis reveals fluctuating trends. From 2013 to 2017, the supply peaked at 521.71 GWh in 2017, showing a growing phase, but noticed a significant drop by 2018, followed by years of minor changes and stability. In recent years, particularly from 2021 to 2023, the supply demonstrated minimal variations with slight declines.
Key Variations:
- 2013 - 2014: +16.18%
- 2014 - 2015: +1.43%
- 2015 - 2016: +2.68%
- 2016 - 2017: +4.24%
- 2017 - 2018: -8.01%
- 2018 - 2019: -0.20%
- 2019 - 2020: +0.58%
- 2020 - 2021: +0.42%
- 2021 - 2022: -0.13%
- 2022 - 2023: -0.066%
5-Year CAGR Analysis:
- 2018 - 2023: +0.12%
Future Trends to Watch:
- Forecasts from 2024 to 2028 suggest a stabilization in marine energy supply with a predicted 5-year CAGR of -0.04%. We should watch for regulatory and technological developments that might impact marine energy generation capabilities and policies that could shift energy priorities.