The biogases energy supply in Austria stood at 1.92 Thousand Gigawatthours in 2023. Over the past decade, the supply has shown considerable variability. From 2013 to 2017, there was an upward trend peaking at 3.62 Thousand Gigawatthours in 2017. Following this, a significant decline occurred, reaching a low of 1.86 Thousand Gigawatthours in 2021.
Year-on-year variations highlight substantial shifts: a notable 48.62% rise in 2014, followed by incremental increases until 2017. A stark decrease of 27.01% in 2018 marked the beginning of a downward trend, accentuated by a 23.92% fall in 2021. Recently, slight gains were observed in 2022 (1.86%) and 2023 (1.65%).
The five-year CAGR from 2018 to 2023 averaged -6.15%, reflecting the pronounced reduction in supply. The forecast predicts gradual recovery with a 1.2% CAGR, projecting a 6.17% growth by 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
- Technological advancements in biogas production and efficiency.
- Government policies supporting renewable energy.
- Market dynamics and potential disruptions in energy supply chains.