The forecast for fossil fuel general services support in Japan shows a gradual decline over the coming years. Starting from a value of 57.55 in 2024, it is projected to decrease to 52.45 by 2028. This indicates a steady reduction in support levels, highlighting a decreasing reliance on fossil fuel-based services. Assuming a baseline of 2023, the consecutive reductions suggest a consistent year-on-year decline, with the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) showing an average annual decline over this period.
Future trends to watch for include the potential expansion of renewable energy solutions and policy shifts that may further reduce fossil fuel support. An increase in technology advancements and international environmental commitments could expedite this transition.