The line graph shows information about the amount of energy consumption of the country A from 2000 to 2020 with future predictions until 2050.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that there were considerable upward trend of the fossil fuels, while renewable energy nearly stayed the same throughout the period. However, according to the future predictions of the hydropower and natural gas usage, there will be downward trend.
As regards the takings of non-renewable energy, Petrol and oil began at 35 quadrillion units and fell down significantly to 5 quadrillion units during the first 5 years till 2005. And the same pattern can be seen in the number of the natural gas which started at 20 quadrillion units. Then, petrol and oil witnessed significant increase to 40 quadrillion units until 2020 and followed with steady increase to nearly 50 quadrillion units till 2050. Similarly, coal has also increased during the given period doubled from 15 to 30. While, natural gas showed fluctuation till the end of the period. The number of nuclear power rose slightly to 7 quadrillion units from 3 which meant that it was by far the lowest among non-renewable energy.
As for the takings of the renewable energy, it can be easily noticed that there was a slight change but competitive pattern in the numbers of the Solar/wind and hydropower. Started at 4 quadrillion units with the same data, there were different forms of fluctuations until 2030 when solar/wind energy overtaken the numbers of hydropower reaching 6 quadrillion units till the end and leaving behind the hydropower which came back to its indexes.
