In 2023, the chemical and petrochemical sector's final consumption of heat in Germany stood at a certain level. By analyzing the forecast data from 2024 to 2028, a consistent upward trend is observed. The forecasted consumption increases year-on-year, reflecting a stable growth pattern, with a CAGR that indicates robust demand expansion for thermal energy in this sector.
The year-on-year percentage variations for the specified period showcase an increasing demand, with each year building on the previous one. Factors influencing this upward trajectory include advancements in production processes, increased industrial activity, and possibly shifting energy policies within the EU.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in energy efficiency initiatives impacting consumption levels, technological advancements in heat utilization, and regulatory changes in emissions and energy use that could influence heat demand in this sector.