The fossil energy production in Germany is consistently declining from 2024, with values decreasing from 31.88 million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2024 to 20.3 million by 2028. This represents a notable negative compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflecting significant reductions in fossil energy outputs since 2023. The year-on-year declines average around 10%, signaling a strong movement away from fossil fuel reliance.
Future trends to watch include:
- Continued emphasis on renewable energy integration, potentially accelerating the decline in fossil energy production.
- Policy changes or technological advancements that could further influence the energy production landscape.
- Potential volatility due to geopolitical factors or economic conditions that could impact energy policy and production capacity.