The forecast for Wind Power Gross Available Energy in Austria from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent downward trend. Starting from a value of 6.47 Thousand Gigawatthours in 2024, the value decreases steadily each year, reaching 5.95 Thousand Gigawatthours by 2028. Comparatively, this marks a decline when analyzed year-on-year from 2024 to 2028.
- In 2024, the wind power energy stands at 6.47, the highest forecasted value for the upcoming period. - By 2025, it decreases to 6.34, indicating a -2.0% variation from the previous year.- In 2026, the value further drops to 6.21, showing a similar decline rate of -2.0%.- The trend continues in 2027 with a value of 6.08, again a -2.1% reduction.- Finally, in 2028, the value reaches 5.95, another -2.1% decrease compared to the prior year.
Future trends to watch for include: - Advancements in wind energy technology that may reverse the declining trend.- Potential government policies aimed at increasing renewable energy contributions.- Economic factors or environmental considerations influencing investment decisions in renewable energy infrastructure. These trends could impact the future trajectory of wind power gross available energy in Austria significantly.