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The image contains pie charts displaying energy capacity in gigawatts for two years. In 2015, total energy capacity was 6686 GW, distributed as follows: Fossil fuels at 64%, Nuclear at 5%, Other Renewables at 6%, Wind at 2%, Solar at 23%. In 2040, projected total energy capacity increases to 11678 GW, distributed as follows: Fossil fuels at 44%, Nuclear at 4%, Other Renewables at 12%, Wind at 8%, Solar at 31%.
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The provided charts convey information regarding energy capacity in 2015 and predictions about its future in 2040. The capacity is presented in gigawatts.
Overall, several key features can be seen. Fossil fuels will remain the primary position in energy capacity. Solar energy will notably skyrocket. Nuclear energetic sources will remain stable.
Examining the charts, other renewable sources will remain practically the same position, with 23% in 2015 and 21% in 2040. Despite the fact that fossil fuels is the leading source of energy, in 2040 the proportion of it will be cut in 20%, from 64% to 44%. The energy capacity in gigawatts comprises 6,668 GW in 2015, while in 2040 the number of 11,678 GW is estimated.
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