The forecast for Germany's non-renewable industrial waste gross available energy indicates a progressive increase from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 14.15 thousand GWh in 2024, there is an annual growth that culminates in 16.3 thousand GWh by 2028. This sequential increase suggests a steady year-on-year expansion in non-renewable energy contribution. As of 2023, the exact value isn't specified, but the upward trend from 2024 onward signifies a consistent rise.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Regulatory impacts: New policies could either curb or promote this trend depending on Germany's energy strategy.
- Technological advancements: Innovations in waste-to-energy conversion could enhance efficiency, affecting future forecasts.
- Market dynamics: Shifts in industrial demand or operational changes could influence energy contribution from non-renewable sources.