The gross available energy from petroleum coke in the UK is forecasted to decline from -4050 gigawatt hours in 2024 to -5020 gigawatt hours by 2028. This represents a negative compound annual growth rate over the forecast period. Compared to 2023, where the value stood at approximately the same level as 2024, the annual decline steadily increases year-on-year, showing a persistent negative trend in energy availability. The reduction further emphasizes a consistent decrease across the five-year span.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in energy policy or technological advancements that may either accelerate this decline or provide alternative solutions to improve energy efficiency, reducing the reliance on petroleum coke.