The GDP energy intensity in Brazil is projected to experience a gradual increase from 98.39 kilograms of oil equivalent per thousand US dollars PPP in 2024 to 99.32 in 2028. This reflects a year-on-year increase that indicates a slight rise in energy consumption relative to economic output. When considering the period from 2024 to 2028, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) suggests a consistent increase, albeit marginal, over the five years. As of 2023, the GDP energy intensity stood nearly constant when compared to the projected data for succeeding years, emphasizing the trend of stable energy usage despite economic growth.
Future trends to monitor include technological advancements in energy efficiency, the adoption of renewable energy sources, and economic policies related to energy consumption and sustainability. Additionally, the impact of global oil market fluctuations and international environmental agreements may alter the trajectory of Brazil's energy intensity in the coming years.