This line graph shows energy consumption in the United States by different fuel types from 1980 to 2030. It is clear that petrol and oil are the main sources of energy during this period.
Overall, fossil fuels are used much more than other sources. Most fuel types increase over time, while renewable energy remains low.
According to the graph, petrol and oil consumption rises from about 35 units in 1980 to nearly 50 units in 2030. Coal also shows an increase, going up from around 16 units to about 30 units. Natural gas follows a similar trend, rising from roughly 20 units to just over 25 units.
To sum up, the United States depends mainly on fossil fuels for energy, while other sources play a minor role
