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Band 6+: The two pie charts below show total world energy consumption and electricity generation for last year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts representing the total world energy consumption and electricity generation from last year. The left chart represents energy consumption, with oil taking up 34.3%, coal 28.1%, gas 25.1%, combustible renewables & waste 10.6%, nuclear 4.6%, and hydro 2.2%. The right chart shows electricity generation, with coal accounting for 39.8%, gas 19.6%, hydro 16.1%, nuclear 10.6%, oil 6.7%, combustible renewables & waste 2.1%, and other 2.1%.
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The pie charts illustrate the percentage of energy consumed and electricity generated in the last year, compared to their respective production levels. Notably, the category of ‘Combustible renewable & waste’ is absent from the electricity generation chart.

Overall, the charts reveal that most resources, excluding oil, were either produced in sufficient or surplus quantities compared to consumption. Notably, oil consumption significantly exceeded its generation, raising concerns about future availability. This highlights the importance of exploring and adopting renewable energy sources to lessen reliance on non-renewable resources like oil.

In conclusion, the data suggests a need for a shift towards renewable energy sources to ensure long-term energy security.

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