The forecasted data for France’s nuclear heat energy supply from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent year-on-year decline. Starting from 102.12 million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe) in 2024, it decreases gradually to 98.94 Mtoe by 2028. This represents a steady decrease in nuclear heat energy supply, with an annual average decrease of approximately 0.79% over the five-year period. This trend indicates a slight but consistent reduction in France’s reliance on nuclear energy for heat production.
Future trends to watch regarding France’s nuclear heat energy supply include the country’s energy transition policies, investments in renewable energy sources, and technological advancements in nuclear energy efficiency and safety. These factors could significantly influence the pace and direction of changes in nuclear heat energy supply in the coming years.