Forecast: Gross Inland Consumption of Solid Fossil Fuels in Germany

The gross inland consumption of solid fossil fuels in Germany is projected to decline steadily from 2024 to 2028. With values dropping annually from 49.55 million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2024 to 40.21 million in 2028, the consumption is set to decrease at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR). In 2023, the consumption was at a specific level not provided in the data, but the trend indicates consistent reductions over recent years.

Year-on-year, the data shows a declining trend with an annual decrease of approximately 4-5% until 2028, reflecting Germany’s efforts towards energy transition and reduction in reliance on fossil fuels.

Future trends to watch for include Germany's adoption of renewable energy sources, potential regulatory changes impacting fossil fuel usage, and any technological advancements in energy efficiency that may further accelerate the decline in solid fossil fuel consumption.

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