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The image features a line graph with use of various energy sources in Australia from 1980 to projected use in 2030 measured in million units/units. Oil starts at 35 in 1980, drops to 30 by 1985, rises to 40 in 2000, 45 in 2010, projects to reach 55 by 2030. Coal begins at 20 in 1980, dips to 17.5 by 1985, increases steadily to 25 in 2010, projects to 30 by 2030. Natural gas starts just below 10 in 1980, increases to 12.5 in 2000, about 15 in 2020, projects slightly above 15 by 2030. Nuclear energy begins at 2.5 in 1980, remains constant through to 2010, projects to slightly above 5 by 2030. Solar energy starts at 1 in 1980, remains steady until 2010, peaks slightly above 5 by 2030.
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The line graphs give information about the use of energy sources such as oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear and Solar power in Australia, between 1980 and 2030. In today’s World face some challenges, the most vital issue is enviromental problem. Enviromental issues mainly caused by individual’s activities. Fossil fuels also can lead to air pollution.
Overall, the report realised in different six years, including 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2020 and 2030. The important renewable energy source – Solar power growth was very slow in Australia. However, in the future, renewable energy is going to play a crucial role all over the World. In addition, Nuclear energy rates slowly increased. The essential part of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas increased during the years.
In conclusion, fossil energy sources are vital part of energy in Australia compared to renewable and nuclear energy types.
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