The provided line chart predicts data about changes in the percentage of energy produced from three different sources, namely renewable energy, fossil fuels, and nuclear power, in a nation over a 20-year period, spanning from 2030 to 2050.
Overall, it is evident that renewable energy is expected to rise significantly, whilst fossil fuels will plummet, with nuclear power is predicted to remain stable across the period.
In 2030, the percentage of nuclear power generated will have accounted for roughly 5%, after that, it will stay at the same level until 2050, whereas the proportion of fossil fuels will begin at approximately 55 percent. This figure then expected to undergo a dramatic fall before ending at less than 30%.
Conversely, the producing of renewable energy is predicted to experience the opposite pattern. It will start at 30% in 2030, then skyrocket to overtake fossil fuels generating after the year 2037.5 at just over 40%. Afterwards, there will be continue of a spike to reach around 60% in 2050.
