The line graph illustrates the electricity utilization in four distinct country from 2005 to 2020. The figures are measurements expressed in terawatt hours (TWh).
Overall, both sector A and D saw substantial increase in electricity consumption; however the figure for sector B showed gradually decline a low of 30 TWh in 2020. Meanwhile, Sector C presented a more erratic pattern of fluctuations.
In 2005, sector b stood at 30 TWh and rose steadily, reached a peak of 50% in 2015. Similarly, sector D began at a tiny percentage and experienced a slightly growth to nearly 32 TWH by 2020.
In contrast, sector B witnessed a considerable decrease in electricity comsumption rate, from 60 TWh in 2005 to a low of 30 TWh in 2020, making it the lowest rate among the four. Sector C, on the other hand, varied significantly, beginning at 20 TWh in 2005, and ultimately returning the same levvel of measurements in 2020, by making it a high of 30 TWh.
