As of 2023, the bioenergy final consumption in France's commercial and public services stood at 52.5 thousand terajoules. The forecast for bioenergy consumption from 2024 to 2028 shows a steady uptrend, with consumption rising from 54.82 to 64.27 thousand terajoules. Year-on-year, this indicates an average growth increase of approximately 4% annually over the forecast period. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years is expected to be around 4.34%, illustrating a strong upward trajectory in bioenergy consumption.
Future trends to watch include policy changes promoting renewable energy, technological advancements in bioenergy efficiency, and increased public and private investment in sustainable energy infrastructure, which could accelerate bioenergy consumption rates further.