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The image depicts a line graph displaying energy consumption in billion units from 1970 to 2030, where Geothermal starts at 5 in 1970, rises gradually to approximately 7.5 in 2010, then sharply increases to 15 by 2030; Solar/Wind starts below 2.5 in 1970, approximately 5 in 1990, 7.5 in 2010, and increases to 20 in 2030; Petrol & Oil begins at just over 10 in 1970, maintains a stable increment, reaching nearly 22.5 by 2030; Nuclear, initially over 2.5 in 1970, peaks around 7.5 in 2000, declines slightly to about 5 in 2030.
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The graph demonstrates the consumption of energy in the USA, measured in billions of units, since the year 1970 with projections up to the year 2030.
Overall, it is evident that the consumption of petrol and oil experienced a steady growth over the reported time period. In contrast, nuclear energy undergoes a gradual decline over the years.
In 1970, petrol and oil stood at approximately 12 billion units of energy, this figure increased steadily over the years. In comparison, nuclear energy stood at 6 billion units of energy, then continued to decrease gradually.
In addition, Both geothermal and solar/wind energy started off at similar levels, and reported an upward trend. However their consumption remained far lower than that of Petrol and Oil, unlike nuclear energy, which is predicted to decline even further towards the end of the period.
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