Forecast: Climate Change-Related Energy Tax Revenue in Germany

Starting in 2024, Germany's climate change-related energy tax revenue is forecasted to decline gradually from $50.92 billion to $46.58 billion in 2028. This represents a consistent annual decrease of about 2.5%, indicating a downward trend over this five-year period.

Future trends to watch for include potential changes in energy consumption patterns due to shifts toward renewable energy, improvements in energy efficiency, and evolving government policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions. These factors could further impact energy tax revenues and necessitate adjustments in fiscal strategies.

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