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Band 8+: The line graph shows the amount of electricity produced from three different sources in a European country between 1990 and 2020. The bar chart shows the percentage of electricity consumed by four sectors in the same country in 2020. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays two charts. The first is a line graph titled "Electricity production by source, 1990–2020 (TWh)". For the source Oil, production in TWh was approximately: 1990 (80), 1995 (75), 2000 (65), 2005 (55), 2010 (45), 2015 (35), and 2020 (25). For Nuclear, production in TWh was: 1990 (45), 1995 (55), 2000 (60), 2005 (65), 2010 (70), 2015 (65), and 2020 (60). For Renewables, production in TWh was: 1990 (9), 1995 (15), 2000 (22), 2005 (35), 2010 (50), 2015 (70), and 2020 (85). The second chart is a bar graph titled "Electricity consumption by sector, 2020 (%)", showing the percentage of consumption as: Industrial (45%), Residential (25%), Commercial (20%), and Transport (10%).
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The line graph illustrates the amount of energy produced from three resources in a particular nation from 1990 to 2020. The bar chart compares the proportion of electricity consumption by four different sectors in the same country in 2020.

Overall, oil recorded the largest figure at the beginning of the period, while it was surpassed by renewables, making a jump at the end of the period. Additionally, nuclear experienced a rise, whereas the opposite was true for oil. Moreover, the industry had the highest consumption rate. By contrast, transport had a small percentage.

Starting with electricity sources, oil stood at 80 TWh in 1990. However, it witnessed a dive, falling to about 25 TWh by 2020. For nuclear, the amount of energy increased moderately from around 45 TWh in 1990 to 70 TWh in 2010. Nevertheless, it decreased slightly to 60 TWh by 2020. There was a gradual growth in the amount of electricity from renewables, climbing to approximately 35 TWh in 2005, after which it rose sharply to 90 TWh by 2020.

Regarding electricity consumed, the industry accounted for 45%, making it the biggest figure. The percentage residential and commercial made up 25% and 20%, respectively. Transport stood at 10%.

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