The forecasted fossil energy final consumption in Italy's non-ferrous metal sector indicates a steady decline from 2024 through 2028. Starting at 6.68 thousand gigawatthours in 2024, the consumption is projected to decrease gradually to 6.52 thousand gigawatthours by 2028. This reflects a consistent annual reduction, highlighting a focused move towards reduced energy dependency.
Year-on-year analysis displays incremental declines, suggesting efficiency improvements or shifts towards alternative energy sources. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years depicts a modest reduction, reinforcing a commitment to lower fossil fuel consumption.
Future trends to observe include the sector's adoption of renewable energy, advancements in energy-efficient technologies, and regulatory impacts on energy consumption mandates. The industry's ability to adapt to these changing dynamics will be crucial in maintaining competitive advantage.