The forecast for the UK's fossil energy gross electricity production shows a consistent decline from 2024 to 2028, with values falling from 370.54 to 251.55 thousand terajoules. Compared to 2023, where fossil energy gross electricity production was 401.69 thousand terajoules, this illustrates a significant downward trend.
Year-on-year decreases indicate a steady reduction, reflecting a broader shift in energy strategy toward renewables. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) projects an average annual decline, marking a significant transition phase in the UK energy landscape.
Future trends to watch involve an acceleration toward renewable energy sources, driven by policies aimed at achieving net-zero emissions. The continued improvement in renewable technology and infrastructure, along with regulatory pressures, will likely sustain the decline in fossil energy dependency.