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The image displays two pie charts comparing energy resource distributions: In 2008: Hydro 0.2%, Solar 1.30%, Wind 0.30%, Gas 22.90%, Oil 32.50%, Coal 39%, Other 3.80%; In 2030: Hydro 0.70%, Geothermal 4.30%, Wind 1.20%, Gas 32%, Oil 35.50%, Coal 27%, Other 3.60%.
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The given pie chart illustrates some information on the percentage of usage of various energy sources in Australia in 2008 and foreseen them for 2030.

Overall, it can be seen that the most significant features based on the given information are that the coal was the largest source for utilizing energy in 2008; However, it was predicted that the oil will be the most crucial source for Australian in next 22 years.

In 2008, the percentage of usage of the coal was at 39%. The followed by the oil was the second source of energy, at 32.5%. In contrast, Australia’s citizens showed less tendency to the wind and the hydro, at 0.3% and 0.2%, respectively.

In 2030, it is predicted that the number of usage of the oil will increase marginally by 3%, while the proportion of consumption of the coal will experience a significant reduction, at 27%. Other resoursces almost will stay constant, around to 3%.

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