The Biomass Extraction in Finland has remained relatively stable from 2013 to 2023, with values fluctuating minimally between 0.17 and 0.19 Kilograms Per Euro. A slight decline was noted in 2017, but the value recovered to 0.19 Kilograms Per Euro in 2018 and has stayed constant through 2023. Year-on-year variation shows minor fluctuations with a notable decrease in 2017 but consistent performance from 2018 onwards. The five-year CAGR indicates minimal average yearly change, reaffirming the stability of biomass extraction value efficiency in recent years.
Looking ahead, the forecast data from 2024 to 2028 suggests no significant changes, maintaining a constant value of 0.19 Kilograms Per Euro. However, future trends to watch for include potential impacts of regulatory changes, advancements in extraction technology, and shifts in energy policies that could either enhance or challenge the stability of biomass extraction efficiency in Finland.