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The image shows a line graph depicting household renewable energy usage from 2000 to 2020, categorized into solar, wind, and biomass. In 2000: solar at 5%, wind at 6%, biomass at 12%. In 2004: solar at 8%, wind at 10%, biomass at 12%. In 2008: solar at 10%, wind at 13%, biomass at 15%. In 2012: solar at 13%, wind at 18%, biomass at 15%. In 2016: solar at 17%, wind at 23%, biomass at 13%. In 2020: solar at 23%, wind at 30%, biomass at 12%.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of families in European nation using three renewable resources solar, wind, biomass for heating and electricity from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, while the biomass had the most usage at the beginning of the period, it was later overtaken by solar energy and especially by wind which showed a steady rising over the years. In 2000, the usage of biomass was the highest by 15% followed by 10% of the wind and in the last the solar energy. Over the next few years, both solar and wind saw a steady rising and overtaking the biomass around the year 2008.
Meanwhile, the biomass power fluctuated between 10 and 15% throughout the period until reaching its lowest point in 2020 as the least usage using power. Thank you.
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