4 report(s) found.
The bar charts compare energy consumption in the UK and the USA across five different sources – oil, coal, gas, nuclear power, and renewables – in the years 2000 and 2006. Overall, oil was the most widely used energy source in both countries in both years, while nuclear power and renewable energy made up the […]
The bar charts compare energy consumption in the UK and the USA in 2000 and 2006 from five sources: oil, coal, gas, nuclear power, and renewables. Overall, oil was the dominant energy source in the USA in both years, while the UK relied more on gas by 2006. Coal use fell in both countries, and […]
The bar charts compare the proportions of energy consumption from five different sources (oil, coal, gas, nuclear power, and other renewable sources) in the UK and the USA in 2000 and 2006. Overall, oil remained the most widely used source of energy in the USA during both years, while the UK relied more heavily on […]
The bar charts compare the amount of types of energy consumed in the USA and the UK in 2000 and 2006. Overall, it it apparent that both countries favour the use of non-renewable energy as a power source. To begin with, in 2000, oil was the leading source of energy in both countries, accounting for […]
