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The image displays a graph with U.S. energy consumption, production, imports, and projections from 1950 to 2025 using units of 1 quadrillion BTU's. U.S. consumption starts near 35 in 1950, rising to approximately 50 in 1975, 100 in 2000, and projecting around 135 by 2025. U.S. production begins near 35 in 1950, reaches approximately 75 in 2000, and hovers around 85 by 2025. Imports start from zero, rising to about 25 by 1975, decreasing slightly, then increasing again to reach approximately 45 by 2025. Overlapping data between consumption and production is noted from 1950 to the 2000s, with projections diverging significantly post-2000.
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The graph shows how much energy the US produces and consumes from 1950 until 2000, further with its predictions for 2025.
Generally, the US consumes more energy than how much they can produce. The gap between the amount of energy consumed & produced requires the nation to make imports and plan projections.
Back in 1950, the production and consumption of energy started from the same amount of about 25 units. Starting from 1975, although both energy consumption and production has risen, the US still generated insufficient amounts of energy, making it necessary for the nation to make imports until the year of 2000.
Furthermore, the usage of energy is expected to reach its peak to almost 150 units by 2025, whilst the US is predicted to only be able to create not more than 100 units of energy, requiring the country to plan projections by 2025.
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