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The line graph represents the data pertaining to renewable energy consumption, measured in Quadrillion Btu, and its major sources consumed in the US between the years 1949 and 2008. Renewable power sources, including wind, biofuels, wood, and hydroelectricity are represented with differently colored line graphs, whereas the total energy consumption is demonstrated in red. The […]
The diagram depicts the consumption of renewable energy from 1959 till 2008 in the USA. Most sources of renewable energy experienced an incline during the aforementioned years, and have continued to rise steadily. The overall consumption continues to rise and fall, experiencing peaks during 1984, 1990 and 1997 amongst others. Biofuels underwent a drastic expansion, […]
The line graph below demonstrates the consumption of four types of renewable energy in the America between 1949 and 2008. In 1950, it was only observed that there were only two types of renewable energies applied, included wood and hydroelectric, and both reached around 1.8 quadrillion BTU. Then, they significantly fluctuated and increased. The consumption […]
The line chart displays the use of renewable energy sources in the United States in the 1949 – 2008 period. The total consumption of such resources has shown a remarkable growth throughout the defined timeframe, from nearly three quadrillion Btu up to somewhere close to seven quadrillion. Hydroelectric power and wood have shown a relatively […]
The Line graph shows the increasing consumption of renewable energy and the major sources in the United States of America from 1949 to 2008. Overall, it is noticeable that renewable energy use more than doubled over the period, led by a substantial growth in biofuels, which emerged as a significant opposer against wood and hydroelectric […]
