The nuclear heat energy supply in Germany has shown a consistent decline from 2013 to 2023. It stood at 0.71603 Million Terajoules in 2023. There were significant year-on-year reductions, notably in 2015 (-5.5%), 2016 (-7.79%), and 2020 (-14.25%). The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past five years was -2.66%, indicating a steady downward trend.
The forecast predicts this trend to continue, with a further decline anticipated in the next five years, reflected in a forecasted CAGR of -3.82% from 2024 to 2028. The expected nuclear heat energy supply in 2028 is projected to be 0.5638 Million Terajoules, marking a decrease of 17.69% from 2023 levels.
Future trends to watch for:
- Policy changes that may affect nuclear energy usage in Germany.
- Technological advancements in alternative energy sources.
- Public perception and regulatory factors influencing nuclear energy.