The forecasted supply of non-renewable industrial waste energy in the UK shows a steady increase from 275.58 in 2024 to 290.33 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent by 2028. The consistent annual rise reflects a compound annual growth rate over these years, indicating a modest but stable upward trend in energy supply from non-renewable industrial wastes.
- In 2024, the forecast begins at 275.58.
- By 2025, it increases by 1.38%.
- From 2025 to 2026, there is a 1.33% growth.
- 2026 to 2027 sees a 1.29% rise.
- Finally, a 1.25% increase is anticipated by 2028.
Future trends to watch include potential policy changes influencing the use of non-renewable resources, technological advancements in waste-to-energy conversion, and fluctuating demand for alternative energy sources, which could impact the overall supply dynamics.