In 2024, the electricity consumption in China's manufacture of leather, fur, feather, and related products is forecasted to be 180.94 hundred million kilowatt-hours. As the forecast extends to 2028, a steady increase is observed, reaching 202.17 hundred million kilowatt-hours. The annual growth rate from 2024 through 2028 shows a consistent upward trend.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in manufacturing that could lead to more efficient energy use and potentially alter electricity consumption patterns.
- Policy changes impacting energy efficiency standards in the leather and textile industry.
- Shifts in global demand for leather and related products that could influence production levels and, consequently, energy consumption.