In 2023, the final consumption of primary solid biofuels in agriculture and forestry in France was significantly lower than 1.93 thousand gigawatt-hours, reflecting the beginning stage of utilization. From 2024 to 2028, the forecasted values demonstrate a consistent, albeit modest, annual growth. Specifically, there is a 1.55% year-on-year increase projected for 2025, gradually rising to approximately 1.96% by 2028. Over this five-year period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is projected to be around 1.53%, indicating a steady, sustainable upward trend in consumption.
Key future trends to watch for include technological advancements improving biofuel efficiency, potential policy changes emphasizing renewable energy sources, and fluctuations in agricultural output which might influence demand. These factors could accelerate progress or introduce volatility beyond the current steady growth trajectory.