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The image displays a bar chart illustrating energy consumption percentages derived from four sources—coal, natural gas, oil, and renewable energy—for 2020 and projected for 2030 across three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Indonesia 2020: coal 40%, natural gas 30%, oil 25%, renewable energy 5%; Indonesia 2030: coal 35%, natural gas 35%, oil 20%, renewable energy 10%. Malaysia 2020: coal 35%, natural gas 40%, oil 20%, renewable energy 5%; Malaysia 2030: coal 30%, natural gas 45%, oil 15%, renewable energy 10%. Thailand 2020: coal 25%, natural gas 25%, oil 40%, renewable energy 10%; Thailand 2030: coal 20%, natural gas 30%, oil 30%, renewable energy 20%.
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The bar chart illustrates energy consumption in three countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand) between 2020 and the projection in 2030, measured by percentage.
Overall, the consumption of natural gas and renewable energy increases in all countries between 2020 and the projection in 2030, while coal and oil show the opposite trend.
In Indonesia, coal decreased significantly by about 10% from 2020 to the projection year in 2030, in contrast with the consumption of renewable energy surged by 10%. Thailand only increased by 5% in renewable energy and natural gas from 2020 to the projection year in 2030. On the other hand, the consumption of renewable energy in Malaysia increased by about 7%, slightly higher than Thailand, from 2020 to the projection year in 2030. However, even though oil consumption in Malaysia and Thailand started at the same amount, which was 25% in 2020, Malaysia decreased by 7%, a bit higher compared with Thailand by 5%.
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