A Reuters article reported that a survey taken by the Mineraloelwirtschaftsverband (MWV) indicated that German motorists' demand for gasoline and diesel will drop by nearly a quarter in the next 20 years as fuel efficiency rises, the population shrinks and high prices discourage use.
Consumption of the two products in 2025 will be just under 40 million tonnes, down from 53.1 million tonnes in 2005. Compared with 2005, gasoline usage for road traffic alone will fall by 42 percent to 14 million tonnes by 2025. Annual diesel demand by that date will probably reach 26 million tonnes, which would represent a decline by 12 percent from the 2005 level.
As a consequence, carbon dioxide emissions from road traffic would fall by 30 percent over the 20-year period to 113 million tonnes a year, MWV predicted.
German Group Sees Lower Car Fuels Use by 2025, Reuters, June 28,2005
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