The fossil energy consumption in Italy's agriculture and forestry sectors shows a slight but steady decline from 2024 through 2028, beginning at 29.22 thousand gigawatthours and decreasing to 29.09 thousand gigawatthours. In comparison to 2023, the downward trend reflects an ongoing reduction in fossil energy reliance, highlighted by a gentle year-on-year decline of approximately 0.14% annually between 2024 and 2028. This consistent decrease suggests a cautious movement towards more sustainable energy practices within these sectors.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Implementation of new technology or policies aimed at further reducing fossil energy consumption.
- Increased adoption of renewable energy resources within agriculture and forestry.
- Regulatory changes in response to broader European energy directives and sustainability goals.