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The image displays a bar chart titled "The proportion of the energy produced from different sources," showing percentage data for four sources across five years. In 2000, proportions were Coal 31%, Natural Gas 44%, Nuclear 15%, and Oil 10%. In 2002, figures were Coal 28%, Natural Gas 38%, Nuclear 16%, and Oil 10%. For 2004, the values were Coal 25%, Natural Gas 35%, Nuclear 10%, and Oil 19%. In 2006, the data showed Coal 20%, Natural Gas 31%, Nuclear 19%, and Oil 20%. Finally, in 2008, the percentages were Coal 20%, Natural Gas 20%, Nuclear 26%, and Oil 22%.
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The bar chart below gives the information about the amount of energy which is gained from different sources in the UK during 9 years period.
Overall, energy that is produced from natural gas consisted major proportion of energy overcome. In contrast, energy form coal was the least preferred energy type.
An energy from natural gas was the most popular type with 43 percent in 2000, then this amount decreased to 20 percent in the given time period. The second energy type from coal also went down, from 30 percent to 20 percent in this period.
An upward trends were shown for energy from oil and nuclear. The difference for oil energy consumption went up 13 percent form 10 percent to 23 perent. Nuclear energy consumption showed some fluctiations, however overall, production began from 15 percent, ended with 25 percent.
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