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The line graph below demonstrates the consumption of four types of renewable energy in the United States between 1950 and 2008. In 1950, only two types of renewable energy were utilized: wood and hydroelectric energy, with both reaching around 1.8 quadrillion BTU. Following this, their consumption fluctuated significantly and increased. By the year 2000, the […]
The provided illustration depicts the consumption of renewable energy in the USA from 1949 to 2008. Overall, there was a noticeable upward trend in the total consumption of renewable energy in the USA over the specified period. The majority of the increase stemmed from hydroelectric power, despite fluctuations, while biofuels emerged as a new source […]
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 substantial growth in biofuels, which emerged as a significant opponent against wood and hydroelectric power […]
The provided illustration depicts the consumption of renewable energy in the USA from 1949 to 2008. Overall, there was a noticeable upward trend in the total consumption of renewable energy in the USA over the specified period. The majority of the increase stemmed from hydroelectric power, despite fluctuations, while biofuels emerged as a new source […]
The line graph shows growth in the consumption of renewable energy during the period 1949-2008 in the USA. The results are also broken down by source. The first thing to note is that renewable energy use more than doubled over the period, with particularly strong growth in biofuels. This sector did not exist in 1980 […]
