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Band 5+: the pie charts below compare the proportion of energy capacity in gigawatts in 2015 with predictions for 2040.

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The image presents two pie charts comparing global energy capacity by source in gigawatts (GW) for 2015 and projected for 2040; in 2015, the distribution is coal 41%, hydro 2%, wind 26%, solar 2%, oil and others at 33%, totaling 6,818GW; in 2040, the expected distribution shifts to coal 18%, hydro 7%, wind 34%, solar 6%, oil and others at 20%, totaling 11,678GW.
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The graphs represent the comparison of the portion of energy capacity in gigawatts in 2015 with prediction of proportion in 2040. The portion of energy capacity constitute 6.688 gigawatts. It is expected that, the energy capacity will make up 11.678 gigawatts in 2040.

There are 5 types of electricity capacity fossil fuels, wind, nuclear, solar, other renewables. It is obvious that, the most consumed energy resource is fossil fuel.Nevertheless, nuclear resources are not requested as solar energy.

As regards the first diagram, the significant proportion accounted for fossil fuels in 2015. The next largest percentage share was from other renewables which made up 23% in 2015. There percentages of three types of the energy capacity, there are solar, wind ,and nuclear which made up 2%, 6%,5% respectively.

It is predicted that, in 2040, the portion of fossil fuels will make up 44%. The percentage of other renewable energy resources constitute almost a fifth in 2040. The percentages of solar and wind energy capacity will increase to 18% and 12% respectively. However, the portion of nuclear energy will not have any significant changes, which make up 5%.

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