The live graph illustrates energy distribution between 1990 to 2020, with figures given in percentage. Overall, coal consistently remained the most weed energy throughout the period, while renewable energy was the least. Other types of energy such as natural gout and nuclear power, increased at the end of the h
century. Coal consumption increased steadily for most of the time by reaching 45% in 2010. However, in 2020 it fell to the starting point 40%. It remained well above the levels of other energy types, highlighting its dominant position in the consumption of energy. Renewable energy, on the other hand, showed an irregular pattern. It grows consistently during the period. In 2010 it rose by 10%, and climbed to 20% in 2020. Natural gas usage demonstrates a fluctuating trend. There was a significant decline in 2000 to 22%, but then it rose to 25%. By the end of the period, it decreased again to 22%. The starting point of nuclear power was 20%, and it went down to 25% in 2020. In general, cool clearly dominated
the utilization of energy, while others followed a less consistent pattern. The fluctuation in natural gas indicate variable consumption levels. Meanwhile, nuclear power and renewable sayer -enigy experienced opposite trends.
