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Band 7+: The graph below shows the percentage of electricity generated from different sources in the world from 1987 to 2019.

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The image displays a line graph depicting energy source percentages from 1987-2019: oil starts above 35% in 1987, fluctuating below 40%, stabilizing around 33% in 2019; coal begins near 30%, sees a peak over 35% between 2003-2007, declining to just above 30% by 2019; natural gas starts under 20% in 1987, rising continually to over 20% by 2019; hydropower initiates near 17%, remaining stable with slight declines, ending just above 15% in 2019; nuclear energy begins around 15%, shows gradual decline, finishing below 10% in 2019; renewables and other energy sources start around 2%, with renewables rising sharply to over 10%, narrowly intersecting oil, nuclear, and gas in 2019, while 'other' remains consistently low.
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The line graph compares the proportion of electricity produced by various energy sources on a global scale over a 32-year period from 1987 to 2019.

Overall, it is clear that coal was by far the most important means by electricity generation over the period shown. Additionally, renewable sources experienced a considerable increase, particularly in the later years, whereas other sources such as hydropower and nuclear power showed only minor fluctuations.

In 1987, coal was the main source of elelctricity around the world, generating around 40%. After that, this figure fluctuated between 40% and 42% until the end of the period when it saw a slight dip to just below 40%. The percentage of natural gas also rose gradually from 15% in 1987 to peak at around 20% in the mid-2000s, before culminating at a similar level. Most remarkably, renewable sources, which provided a negligible amount of electricity in the initial year, witnessed the most significant growth, climbing steadily to just over 10% by 2019.

Turning to the remaining sources, electricity producing from oil, which started at just under 15% in 1987, plummeted to its lowest point at just 4% by the end of the period. Likewise, nuclear power, which making up approximately 10% of the total in the beginning of the period, observed a minimal climb before a steady fall, finishing the period with a smaller rate. Hydropower’s contribution followed an equivalent, albeit less dramatic, pattern, declining marginally from its initial level to around 16%.

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