The data indicates a volatile trend in Belgium’s nuclear heat gross electricity production from 2013 to 2023, with significant yearly fluctuations. Notably, there’s a trend towards stabilization in the forecasted period (2023-2028), albeit with a slight decline. The year-on-year variations highlight this volatility, with figures like -22.55% in 2015 and 66.74% in 2016 showcasing drastic changes. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) shows periods of decline and growth, with a notable recovery in CAGR to 4.38% by 2023. However, the forecasted 5-year CAGR to 2028 shows a decline of -1.34%, indicating an expected decrease in production.
Looking ahead, the anticipated slow decline in nuclear heat gross electricity production through to 2028 suggests a shift in Belgium’s energy mix or efficiency improvements. Factors such as nuclear phase-out policies, investment in renewable energy sources, and technological advancements in energy production and storage will be key trends to watch, potentially influencing future production levels.