Energy Use Patterns in German Manufacturing Since 2003

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 20-008 // 2020
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 20-008 // 2020

Energy Use Patterns in German Manufacturing Since 2003

The manufacturing sector accounts for a substantial share of German GDP, employment and carbon emissions. Therefore, the manufacturing sector's energy use and carbon emissions are of crucial importance for reaching Germany's climate goals. In this paper, we analyse energy use patterns in German manufacturing between 2003 and 2014, using rich administrative micro-data. We find that although the manufacturing sector has been faced with rising energy costs as a share of total costs, energy use has not declined except briefly during the economic crisis. We also find that energy intensity in the manufacturing sector has not decreased substantially. In contrast, carbon intensity has fallen slightly between 2003 and 2014. This can be attributed to changes in the fuel mix.

von Graevenitz, Kathrine and Elisa Rottner (2020), Energy Use Patterns in German Manufacturing Since 2003, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 20-008, Mannheim.