The transformation output of solid fossil fuels in Germany shows a declining trend from 2024 through 2028. Starting at 383.09 thousand Terajoules in 2024, the forecasted values decrease each year, reaching 377.76 thousand Terajoules by 2028. This continuous drop reflects a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) that is negative, indicating a consistent decline over the five-year period.
Year-on-year percentage variations reinforce the downward trajectory in the transformation output. These reductions may be attributed to Germany's ongoing shift towards renewable energy sources as it seeks to reduce carbon emissions and reliance on solid fossil fuels.
- Monitor developments in Germany's energy policy, especially regarding how rapidly it phases out coal as part of its broader decarbonization strategy.
- Watch potential technological advancements in clean energy that could impact fossil fuel usage.
- Observe economic factors or disruptions that may affect energy demand in Germany and wider Europe.