The forecast data for gross electricity production from nuclear heat in the Netherlands from 2024 to 2028 shows a very stable outlook, with minimal annual increases in production. The production is expected to grow from 3.94 thousand gigawatt hours in 2024 to 3.96 thousand gigawatt hours by 2028. This represents a year-on-year growth of approximately 0.51% annually, indicating a very stable, albeit slow, growth in nuclear heat-based electricity production.
Looking ahead, factors such as advancements in nuclear technology, changes in national energy policies, and global shifts towards cleaner energy could influence these trends. The Netherlands’ commitment to reducing carbon emissions may also affect future investments in nuclear energy, potentially leading to greater increases in production or shifts in energy strategy.