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The image shows U.S. energy consumption by fuel (1980-2030) with quadrillion units as the metric. For 1980, Petrol and Oil at ~35, Coal ~16, and Natural Gas ~20. By 1990, Petrol and Oil at ~35, Coal ~18, and Natural Gas ~18. In 2000, Petrol and Oil ~40, Coal ~23, and Natural Gas ~22. For 2010, Petrol and Oil ~42, Coal ~22, and Natural Gas ~22. From 2020 to 2030 projections, Petrol and Oil rise from ~47 to ~49, Coal from ~22 to ~22, and Natural Gas from ~23 to ~25. Nuclear, Solar/Wind, and Hydropower remain relatively stable, around 5, 2, and 3 respectively.
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The provided line chart illustrated the energy consumption by Fuel in the US during 1980 to 2030.
Overall, petrol and oil are the majority of energy consumption. In contrast, hydropower are the lowest.
As for the diagram, petrol and oil were consumed with 35 units in 1980. The consumption of it was dropped and raised repeatedly during 1985 to 2005. After that, the consumption was grew steadily and achieved about 50 units in 2030. This is followed by coal, coal was consumed with 15 units in 1980. It increased stable to about 30 units in 2030. In addition, natural gas was used with 20 units at first. After it fell and rose repeatedly during 1985 to 2015. It became stable in 25 units.
Additionally, the nuclear, solar/wind and hydropower have a similar trend. Those clean energies were consumed with about 5 units at the beginning, also became steadying at the end.
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