5 report(s) found.
The line graph depicts electricity generation in the United States from four energy sources – coal, natural gas, nuclear power, and water power – along with the overall total, from December 2007 to November 2008. Overall, coal remained the dominant source of electricity throughout the entire period, while nuclear and water power stayed relatively stable. […]
The line graph illustrates sources for producing electricity in the USA from coal, nuclear power, natural gas and water power, and also the total from all sources throughout the period from December 2007 and November 2008. Overall, all sources recorded the highest score and fluctuated during the whole period. The most pronounced disparity was observed […]
The line graph illustrates information about the amount of electricity produced in the USA from four different sources (Coal, Nuclear power, Natural gas, and Water power) from December 2007 to November 2008. It is apparent from the information supplied that Coal was merely higher in terawatt hours from other 3. While Nuclear power and Natural […]
The line graph illustrates the amounts of electricity generated from four sources—coal, nuclear power, natural gas, and water power—along with the total from all sources—in the United States from December 2007 to November 2008. Overall, the total electricity generation from the four sources remained stable across the given period, despite experiencing mild fluctuations. Notably, electricity […]
The line graph illustrates the amount of electricity generated from four sources—coal, nuclear power, natural gas, water power, along with the total from all sources—in the United States from December 2007 to November 2008. Overall, the amount of electricity produced by coal stood out with consistently higher numbers throughout the period, while hydropower was the […]
