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Band 7+: The charts below give information about the percentage of energy produced from different sources in Country X in 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 two pie charts, for the year 2000 and the year 2020, and a table summarizing key changes between these years for five energy sources. For the year 2000, the source distribution was Coal 45%, Natural gas 25%, Nuclear 20%, Renewable 5%, and Other 5%. For the year 2020, the distribution was Coal 20%, Natural gas 30%, Nuclear 15%, Renewable 30%, and Other 5%. The table of key changes from 2000 to 2020 shows: Coal -25pp, Natural gas +5pp, Nuclear -5pp, Renewable +25pp, and Other 0pp.
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Both charts illustarte the percentage of sources which is utilised in energy production in Country X over two decades starting in 2000. The information can be classified into two peroids. Overall, coal is the highest comsumable materials in this process.

In 2000, the major consumption came from coal, natural gas, and nuclear with 45% and 25% 20% respectively. In contrast with renewable and other source, it was the lowest usable groups for electricity generation with 5% equally. This year created the different space highest and lowest group over one quarter.

In 2020, it had impact on more environmental friendly materials which can be observed that energy producers tranfered to select 30% in both renewable and natural gas, then both resources became leaders in this era with change increasing 25% in renewable energy and 5% in natural gas. However, coal and nuclear were decreased with 25% and 5% respectively. Therefore, the bottom line of coal can kept containing their capacity only 20%, while nuclear reached the lowest point on 15%. Lastly, other source always remained their percatage with 5% without any changes.Both two charts illustrate the percentage of energy produced from five different sources in Country X in 2000 and 2020. Overall, coal was the dominant source in 2000, however its share declined significantly by 2020, when renewable energy and natural gas became the leading sources.

In 2000, coal accounted for the largest share of energy production at 45%, followed by natural gas at 25% and nuclear at 20%. Renewable energy and other sources represented the smallest proportions, each contributing only 5%. The gap between the highest and lowest sources stood at 40 percentage points.

By 2020, there was a notable shift towards cleaner energy sources. Renewable energy rose dramatically from 5% to 30%, an increase of 25 percentage points, while natural gas increased slightly from 25% to 30%, making both the leading sources of energy production. In contrast, coal declined significantly from 45% to 20%, and nuclear fell from 20% to 15%, representing the lowest share in 2020. Other sources remained unchanged at 5% throughout the entire period.

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