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Band 6+: The pie charts show energy sources in Australia in 2008 and predictions for 2030. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents two pie charts comparing data between 2008 and 2030. In 2008, the distribution is Solar 0.80%, Wind 0.00%, Hydro 0.20%, Geothermal not listed, Coal 38.0%, Gas 22.90%, Others 4.30%, and Oil 32.50%. In 2030, the data is Solar not listed, Wind 0.90%, Hydro 0.70%, Geothermal 4.30%, Coal 27.30%, Gas 32.0%, Others 4.30%, and Oil 35.50%.
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The graph illustrates the different types of energy sources in Australia in the year 2010 and future prediction in 2030.

Overall, it is notable that Coal energy is much more consumed in the country of Australia, rather than the other types of energy sources that are currently available. However, it was estimated that on future 2030, oil would be the number 1 energy source for Australia.

In 2008, at least 39% of coal energy was used as the main source of energy for australia, in contrast to that, there’s a little difference of at least 6-7% of using oil energy. Gas energy is commonly used as well for energy which has 22.90% usage, meanwhile the wind and other types of energy sources have 0.30% and 4.30%, respectively. This is all in the year 2008.

As for the predicted year of 2030, Oil energy will be widely use as the top 1 energy source in australia. Ranking to second would be gas which has the percentage of 32%. The difference in 2008, coil energy has been more popular in terms of main energy source, however in 2030, it is predicted that coil energy will only be used of up to 22.30%. And so as the gas and wind energy, they are predicted to increased usage as one of the main source of energy.

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