In 2023, Germany's fossil energy available for final consumption was measured at approximately 7.25 million terajoules. The forecasted data from 2024 to 2028 shows a gradual decline in the availability of fossil energy: from 7.191 million terajoules in 2024 to 6.9275 million terajoules in 2028. This reflects a consistent downward trend in fossil energy consumption, with an average annual decrease of about 0.9% over the five-year period.
Looking ahead, potential trends to watch for include the increasing role of renewable energy sources and the impact of governmental policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy efficiency.
- 2024: 7.191 million terajoules
- 2025: 7.1241 million terajoules
- 2026: 7.0579 million terajoules
- 2027: 6.9924 million terajoules
- 2028: 6.9275 million terajoules