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Band 7+: The pie chart below compare the proportion of energy capacity in gigawatts (GW) in 2012 with the predictions for 2030. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts comparing the proportion of energy capacity in gigawatts (GW) for the year 2015 and the predictions for 2040. For 2015, the total energy capacity was 6.688 GW, distribution among fossil fuels (64%), wind (23%), nuclear (5%), solar (2%), and other renewables (6%). In contrast, the 2040 prediction shows an increase in total energy capacity to 11.678 GW with a different distribution: fossil fuels (44%), wind (21%), nuclear (12%), solar (18%), and other renewables (5%).
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The charts demonstrate the difference between the energy capacity in 2012 and the predictions about same figures in 2030. The overall trend is predicted to show a significant rise in the percentages for wind and solar energy. It is expected that there will be slight drops in figures for nuclear energy and other renewals. The fossil fuels percentage is anticipated to plunge tremendously by 20% from 64% to 44%. The projected capacity in gigawats is forecast to almost double so that it will be 10.569GW in 2030 compared to 5.579GW in 2012.

A more detailed look at the graphs reveals that the flexible capacity is estimated to decrease from 2% to 1%. The nuclear energy is projected to shrink only by 1% so the persantage will be equal to 5. It is forecast that other renewables will have just a small reduction which is estimated by 3%.

Overall the most noticeable changes are expected to involve the rates of solar and wind energy and fossil fuels.

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