The data illustrates a steady increase in Sulphur Hexafluoride emissions in the UK from 2024 to 2028, with values rising from 524.34 to 534.92 thousand metric tons of CO2 equivalent. In 2023, actual emissions were slightly lower, indicating a consistent upward trajectory in the years that follow.
Year-on-year variation reveals incremental growth, highlighting an upward trend. Calculating the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the 5-year period shows a modest increase on average each year.
Future trends to watch for include the implementation of more stringent environmental regulations, advancements in emission-reducing technologies, and the role of alternative gases as part of the UK's strategy to achieve its carbon-neutral goals. Additionally, industry-specific initiatives and international agreements could further influence emission trends.