The forecasted data for Belgium’s gross electricity production from nuclear heat shows a consistent decline from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 34.6 thousand gigawatthours in 2024, there is a gradual decrease each year, reaching 32.08 thousand gigawatthours by 2028. This represents a year-on-year negative growth, indicating a downward trend in nuclear electricity production over the forecast period. The compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) for this period would further quantify the average annual decline, reflecting the overall trend towards reduced nuclear energy production in Belgium.
Looking ahead, key trends to watch include the impact of government energy policies on nuclear production, advancements in nuclear technology that could affect efficiency and output, and the broader shift towards renewable energy sources. These factors will significantly influence the future landscape of Belgium’s energy production and its reliance on nuclear power.