The forecasted final consumption of solid fossil fuels in France's agriculture and forestry sector is projected to increase annually from 2024 to 2028. Based on forecasted data, this sector could see growth from 18.12 GWh in 2024 to 20.04 GWh by 2028. The data indicates a steady rise, with an average annual growth rate, or CAGR, over this five-year period. Notably, a year-on-year increase starts at 2025 with a 2.71% rise, and this trend continues steadily upwards, marking a growing dependency or use of solid fossil fuels in this sector.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Regulatory changes or shifts towards renewable energy sources which could alter energy consumption patterns.
- Technological advancements in crops and forestry that could impact energy efficiency and consumption needs.
- Economic factors impacting fuel costs, which could influence consumption levels and strategy in this sector.
- Potential policy shifts within the EU that focus on reducing emissions, possibly leading to efforts in the sector to transition away from fossil fuels.