The forecast for petroleum coke gross available energy in Germany indicates a consistent decline from 2024 to 2028, with values reducing from -258,260 tonnes of oil equivalent in 2024 to -346,800 by 2028. This decline suggests a significant contraction in available energy from petroleum coke, reflecting potential shifts in energy mix and policy changes towards cleaner energy sources. In 2023, the levels were lower, indicating that the negative trend has begun even before the forecast period.
Year-on-year reductions in available energy are noticeable, with larger drops expected as the forecast progresses. This continuous decline highlights Germany's likely focus on diversifying its energy sources and reducing dependence on petroleum coke, perhaps due to environmental and regulatory pressures.
Future trends to watch for include the rate of adoption of renewable energy sources, ongoing regulatory adjustments impacting fossil fuel use, and potential technological advancements in energy efficiency and alternative fuels.