In 2023, Germany's bioenergy gross available energy was estimated at 1.2619 million terajoules. Forecasts indicate a steady increase from 1.2961 million terajoules in 2024 to 1.431 million terajoules in 2028. This represents an average growth of approximately 2.5% per annum (CAGR) over these years.
The consistent growth trend is driven by Germany's continued commitment to renewable energy expansion and sustainability initiatives, with bioenergy as a crucial component. The focus on innovative technologies and expanding biomass feedstock is expected to further boost bioenergy's share of the energy mix.
Future trends to watch include:
- Policy changes and incentives aimed at accelerating renewable energy adoption.
- Technological advancements enhancing efficiency and scalability in bioenergy production.
- Potential fluctuations in global biomass supply chains affecting growth rates.