In 2023, Italy’s coking coal available for final consumption stood at [please insert value]. Looking ahead, the forecasted figures from 2024 demonstrate a notable downward trend. By 2024, the forecasted value is 957.84 Terajoules, decreasing to 702.73 Terajoules in 2025, 450.17 Terajoules in 2026, 200.13 Terajoules in 2027, and turning negative at -47.41 Terajoules in 2028.
- 2024 to 2025: Decrease of approximately 26.7%
- 2025 to 2026: Decrease of approximately 36.0%
- 2026 to 2027: Decrease of approximately 55.5%
- 2027 to 2028: Decrease of over 100%
- 2023 to 2028 CAGR: Average negative variation per year
Future trends to watch for:
Given the steep decline in available coking coal predicted for Italy, it's crucial to monitor the nation's shift towards alternative energy sources. Additionally, tracking policy changes and economic incentives aimed at reducing dependency on coking coal will provide insights into the coal and energy market dynamics over the coming years.