The forecast for bioenergy final consumption in mining and quarrying in Germany shows a slight decline from 629.99 terajoules in 2024 to 622.79 terajoules by 2028. This trend indicates a year-on-year decrease, reflecting a diminishing reliance on bioenergy within these sectors. The decline suggests an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) decrease over the five-year period. Although data for 2023 is not provided, projections suggest a consistent downward trajectory.
Future trends to watch for include potential policy shifts towards renewable energy sources, technological advancements in bioenergy utilization, and the impact of regulatory pressures on sustainability practices within mining and quarrying industries.
- Reduction in bioenergy consumption is forecasted through to 2028.
- Consistent year-on-year declines in consumption are expected.
- Monitoring renewable energy policies and innovations is critical for predicting future consumption patterns.