The line graph depicts the consumption of three types of energy – coal, oil, and renewable sources – in a European country from 1990 to 2020.
Overall, the consumption of renewable resources rose significantly over the entire period in a European country, whereas oil showed fluctuations and coal displayed downward trend.
In 1990, the consumption of coal started at roughly 225 terawathors, declined steadily to about 75 terawathors in 1995, rose up to around 150 terawathors, and dropped to almost 100. However, the consumption of renewable resources commenced at roughly 0 terawathors in 1990, and skyrocketed to approximately 275 terawathors by the end of 2020, which is the highest consumption of energy than the other two by the end of the year. It displayed remarkable growth from 1990 to 2020.
Oil showed an erratic pattern from 1990 to 2020. The consumption of oil began at roughly 225 terawathors in 1990, plummeted to around 40 terawathors in 1995, and peaked at 200 terawathors by 2000.
