The forecasted final consumption of brown coal briquettes in the chemical and petrochemical sectors in France shows a steady increase from 2024 to 2028. Starting with 38.12 GWh in 2024, consumption is expected to rise annually, reaching 42.53 GWh by 2028. The year-on-year variations from 2024 to 2028 demonstrate a consistent growth rate, indicating a positive trend in the demand for brown coal briquettes in these sectors. Comparing this data with 2023 figures would offer insights into the growth trajectory over this period.
In terms of future trends, several factors may influence this forecasted growth:
- Potential regulatory changes targeting emissions and sustainability that could impact coal usage.
- Advancements in alternative energy sources and technologies that could reduce reliance on brown coal briquettes.
- Economic fluctuations that might affect industrial activity in chemical and petrochemical sectors.