From 2013 to 2028, Germany's nuclear heat gross electricity production has followed a declining trend. Year-on-year variations indicate a mix of minor declines and slight increases, with significant drops in 2020 (-14.24%) and rapid reduction resuming post-2021. The average annual decline (CAGR) hovered around 5% initially but is predicted to stabilize around -3.82% by 2028, projecting a 17.71% cumulative decrease over the last five forecasted years.
Continued dependency on coal and gas versus renewable energy uptake will significantly influence future nuclear heat production. Additionally, policy decisions regarding phase-out extensions or new technology integrations may alter the decline trajectory.