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The image contains a bar chart titled 'Energy consumption for years 1998 and 2002', with a vertical axis labeled 'energy consumed' ranging from 0 to 45 and a horizontal axis labeled 'Source' listing five categories. For the year 1998, the approximate energy consumed was: Coal 21.8, Natural gas 23.0, petroleum 36.8, Nuclear electric Power 7.2, and Renewable Energy 6.6. For the year 2002, the approximate energy consumed was: Coal 22.4, Natural gas 23.2, petroleum 38.3, Nuclear electric Power 8.3, and Renewable Energy 6.0.
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The bar chart highlights the energy consumption across the world over a five year period between 1998 and 2002.
Overall, it is clear that petrolium had the highest number of source, while Renewable energy and Nuclear electric power experienced the lowest numbers of sources.
Looking at the details, as regards Petrolium, in 1998, around 35 energy consumed, compared with to just under 25 for Natural gas, 20 energy consumed for coal, to just under 5 for Nuclear electric power and 5 energy consumption for Renewable energy. By 2002, petrolium slowly increased to around 40, while Renewable energy declined slowly to 5 energy consumption. In contrast, Nuclear electric power slowly increased, rising to nearly 10.
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