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The image shows two pie charts displaying the energy capacity in gigawatts (GW) for the years 2015 and 2040. In 2015, the total capacity was 6.688 GW, with fossil fuels representing 64%, wind 23%, nuclear 6%, solar 5%, and other renewables 2%. By 2040, the total capacity increased to 11.678 GW, with fossil fuels reduced to 44%, wind 21%, nuclear 18%, solar 12%, and other renewables 5%.
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The pie charts illustrate different percentages of energy capacity in gigawatts in 2015 and the projection for 2040
Overall, fossil fuels and other renewables are the biggest interests in the energy capacity in gigawatts from 2015 to 2040, while Wind and Nuclear energy are the lowest from 2015 to 2040, except Solar is unpredictable
The most noticeable feature is the drop in the proportion of the annual gross capacity of fossil fuels, with the projected capacity almost doubling from 6.688 to 11.678 gigawatts, fossil fuels decreased the largest of the energy capacity from 64% to 44% in two years as well as Other renawables from 23% to 21%, While Wind and Solar energy are increased
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