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The bar chart displays the magnitude of electricity produced using five renewable and four non renewable sources of energy in the United States over a decade, from 2009 to 2019. Overall, the use of non-replenishable energy sources like petroleum and coal dropped, while the generation of energy using natural gas and nuclear energy rose. Furthermore, […]
The bar charts represent statistics about the generation of electricity in the US between a 10 year period between 2009 and 2019. The most noticeable feature about the graphs is the decrease in use of coal and instead opting for natural gas and other renewable energy sources. The use of coal for electricity has drastically […]
The data provides describes the electricity generated using renewable and non-renewable energy sources in the United States in 2009 and 2019. The renewable energy sources that used in 2009 and 2019 are solar, wind, geothermal, plant or animal matter, and hydroelectric. Similarly, the non-renewable energy sources are petroleum, nuclear, natural gas, and coal. To begin […]
The chart illustrates information about electricity generated using renewable and non renewable energy in the united states in 2009 and 2019. As an overview, electricity generation from non renewable energy sources in the US has been coal in the initial year and natural gas in the final year. Electricity generation from renewable energy sources in […]
The chart illustrate the electricity generated using renewable and non renewable energy in the united State in 2009-2019. Overall,the highest electricity which has been generated by using non – renewable in 2009-2019 was coal with 966 kilowatt and has been increased to 1756 kilowatts in 2019 and the lowest was petroleum with 40 kilowatt in […]
