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Band 6+: The chart below shows the percentage of households in a European country with different types of technological devices between 2000 and 2020. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains a bar chart illustrating the proportion of different energy sources used in a country from 2000 to 2020. The vertical axis is labeled 'Percecocal' and ranges from 0 to 60. The energy sources are Fossil fuels, Nuclear, Hydro, and Renewable. For 2000: Fossil fuels were 51%, Nuclear 15%, and Renewable 19%. For 2005: Fossil fuels were 47%, Nuclear 16%, and Renewable 21%. For 2010: Fossil fuels were 44%, Nuclear 17.5%, and Renewable 23.5%. For 2015: Fossil fuels were 34%, Nuclear 16%, and Renewable 22%. For 2020: Fossil fuels were 33%, Nuclear 12.5%, Hydro 17%, and Renewable 24.5%. The Hydro category does not have data for the years 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2015.
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The aforementioned bar chart illustrates the proportion of different types of energy sources used in households in a Eurpean country from 2000 to 2020.

Overall, Using fossil fuels was the most popular source of all time but it showed a downward trend over time. Meanwhile, using renewable energy gained its popularity over time and Hyro source was only used in 2020.

As can be seen in the graph, Fossil fuels was the most acceptable source of energy, starting at approximately 50% in 2000 and showed a dramatic decrease which stood at a much more than 30% in 2020. However, renewable energy was the second from usages in the households which showed an increase, accounted for a little below 20% in 2000 and peaked its highest at almost 35% in 2020. Nuclear energy almost maintained the same level throughout the whole mentioned period but it was the lowest in 2020, which accounted for about 13%. Furthermore, hydro energy was the only energy that only used in 2020 and before that it was never used. The ratio of hydro energy uses was almost like nuclear usaged, which was almost 15%.

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