Energy consumption in German manufacturing sector returned to the 1995 level in 2022: it was around 3,744 petajoules (PJ) in 1995 and 3,767 PJ in 2022. After a longer phase of fairly constant values and a break in 2010 due to changes in the underlying statistics, the highest value in the time series occurred in 2017 with 4,280 PJ, since then, however, the energy consumption of German industry has been falling steadily.
In contrast, the sector’s gross value added, which measures economic performance, has increased by around 32 % (adjusted for price) during the same period. In other words, the manufacturing sector uses energy much more efficiently.
In its Energy Concept, the Federal Government set targets for primary energy consumption. By 2020, it should fall by 20 % compared to 2008 and until 2050 by 50 %. The target for 2020 will probably be missed. The target for 2050 is barely achievable if the manufacturing sector does not lower its energy consumption. There is still a lot of unused potential, in particular in energy efficiency.