In Germany, the direct transfer on coal for electricity generation as a percentage of GDP is forecasted to remain constant at 0.012% from 2024 to 2025. It is expected to gradually increase, reaching 0.013% in 2026 and rising to 0.015% by 2028. This upward trend reflects the projected changes in energy policy and economic conditions. The absence of exact variations in percentage over the past two years and the five-year CAGR restricts a detailed trend analysis.
Future trends to observe include the impact of Germany's energy transition policies—Energiewende—on coal usage and how investments in renewable energy sources and potential regulatory changes could influence the share of GDP dedicated to coal-derived electricity.