Germany's nuclear electricity generation has been on a consistent decline from 2013 to 2023, dropping from 92.13 to 55.58 thousand gigawatt-hours. The year-on-year variation showed fluctuations, with significant decreases in some years, such as 2016 with a -7.75%, 2020 with a -11.49%, and 2023 with a -5.84%. The 5-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) also reflects a consistent decline, with recent years at around -5.01%.
Forecasted data from 2024 to 2028 predict a continued downward trend, expecting the value to reach 37.38 thousand gigawatt-hours by 2028. A notable future trend to watch is the effect of Germany's energy transition policies, especially as they focus more on renewable energy sources, which may further accelerate the decline in nuclear electricity generation.