In 2023, the nuclear heat gross electricity production in Finland stood at 85.88 thousand terajoules. The forecasted data shows a steady increase over the upcoming years, with values rising to 86.33 in 2024, 86.8 in 2025, 87.26 in 2026, 87.71 in 2027, and 88.16 in 2028, all in thousand terajoules. Year-on-year growth percentages are as follows:
-2024: 0.52%
-2025: 0.54%
-2026: 0.53%
-2027: 0.52%
-2028: 0.51%
Over the last two years, the annual growth rate has averaged at 0.53%, indicating a consistent upward trend. Over the last 5 years, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) suggests an average annual increase of 0.52%.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in nuclear technology, governmental policy shifts towards sustainable energy, and potential investments in alternative energy sources that could impact the growth rate of nuclear heat gross electricity production.