The forecasted data indicates a consistent decline in the supply of nuclear heat energy in the UK from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 504.52 thousand terajoules in 2024, it is projected to decrease yearly, reaching 458.29 thousand terajoules by 2028. The year-on-year variation is consistently negative, with 2025 showing a -2.4% change, 2026 at -2.4%, 2027 at -2.4%, and 2028 at -2.4%.
In comparison to the last two years, actual data from 2022 and 2023 showed a growing shift towards renewable energy sources, impacting the nuclear heat energy supply. As a result, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years highlights an average annual decrease of -2.4%.
Future trends to watch for include the effect of advancements in renewable energy technology, government policy changes on nuclear energy, and potential upgrades or decommissioning of existing nuclear facilities. Monitoring these factors will be crucial in understanding the long-term trajectory of the nuclear heat energy supply in the UK.