Forecast: Fossil Energy Gross Inland Consumption in Germany

The forecast for Germany's fossil energy gross inland consumption indicates a gradual decline from 223.03 million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2024 to 212.42 million tonnes in 2028. This consistent decrease suggests diminishing reliance on fossil fuels. Between 2024 and 2028, the annual average decline, or CAGR, suggests a modest reduction in consumption. This trend aligns with Germany's energy transition goals and efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

Future trends to watch for include:

  • Increased investment in renewable energy technologies and infrastructure.
  • Potential policy changes aimed at accelerating the transition to sustainable energy sources.
  • Evolving consumer behavior and industrial practices in response to climate change initiatives.

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