From 2013 to 2023, the net electricity production in the Netherlands has shown various trends. Starting at 97.45 Thousand Gigawatthours in 2013 and climbing to 119.19 Thousand Gigawatthours by 2023, the electricity production data highlights fluctuations and growth patterns. Notably, there were years of significant growth, such as 2015 (7.11%) and 2019 (6.32%), whereas some years exhibited a decline, like 2018 (-2.25%) and 2021 (-1.24%). On average, the CAGR over the past five years stands at 1.46%. Looking forward, the forecast suggests a moderate growth rate with a five-year CAGR of 0.82% and an overall anticipated increase of 4.15% by 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
• Transition to renewable energy sources and the impact on supply stability and production levels.
• Technological advancements in production efficiency.
• Regulatory changes aimed at reducing carbon emissions and their influence on electricity production.
• Economic factors affecting energy demand and infrastructure investments.