The line graph displays how much energy was produced using renewable sources like wind, sun, hydropower in Qatar for one year.
Overall, water was the most productive energy source throughout the period, though its figure stayed the same as in the beginning, despite numerous fluctuations. Both wind and solar energy experienced a decline, with wind power decreasing gradually.
The initial amount of produced hydropower energy was 800 TWh in January, and there was only a tiny gap between it and wind power. They both declined slightly for one month, before water showed a considerable climb to over 1200 TWh in May. Meanwhile, the figure for wind energy continued decreasing and reached its low of around 200 TWh in October. Hydropower showed fluctuations until the end of the year, and culminated at its initial value of 800 TWh.
In contrast to others, the figure for solar energy started the period with the lowest amount at approximately 300 TWh. Generation of solar energy witnessed a decline to its lowest point of roughly 50 TWh in February, before rising substantially to just below 800 TWh in August. Eventually, this figure plummeted significantly to around 100 TWh, finishing the period as the least productive source.
