The domestic extraction of biomass in Germany experienced a slight decline beginning in 2024, forecasted to decrease from 254.25 million metric tons to 252.08 million metric tons by 2028. In 2023, the value stood at 254.90 million metric tons. The year-on-year decline is modest, averaging around 0.2% annually. This cautious decrease reflects a general trend of reduced biomass extraction, potentially due to increased efficiency and a shift to alternative energy sources, resulting in a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) that indicates a slight contraction in the market over this forecast period.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of Germany’s energy transition policies on biomass usage and any technological advancements in renewable energy that could either augment or replace biomass. Additionally, monitoring shifts in global biomass supply chains and ecological considerations can provide insights into how these forecasts may evolve.