Geothermal power gross inland consumption in Denmark is forecasted from 2024 to 2028 with values recorded in terajoules as follows: 70.13 (2024), 70.59 (2025), 71.05 (2026), 71.51 (2027), and 71.96 (2028). In 2023, the consumption stood at 69.67 terajoules. The year-on-year variations forecasted are: 0.66% (2024-2025), 0.65% (2025-2026), 0.65% (2026-2027), and 0.63% (2027-2028). The five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is projected to be 0.65%. The longer-term trend indicates a steady and gradual increase in geothermal power consumption.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in geothermal technology, potential government policies promoting renewable energy, and the impact of economic factors on energy consumption diversification in Denmark. These elements could influence the continuation or acceleration of current consumption trends.