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The line graph illustrates an information from an account in 2008 regarding to the usage of two types of energy which are fossil fuels (petrol and oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear) and non-fossil energy sources (solar/wind and hydropower) in North America since 1980 and the predictions up to 2030. Units are measured in quadrillion units […]
The given line graph depicts data from a 2008 survey about expenditures in the USA since 1980 and provides projections until 2030. From an overall perspective, petrol and oil had the highest usage in the USA, while hydropower had the least from 1980 to 2030 in the USA. In 1980, petrol and oil were at […]
The graph illustrates the trends in U.S. energy consumption across six types of fuel from 1980 to 2030, measured in quadrillion BTUs. Overall, coal consumption showed the most substantial increase, while hydropower saw the smallest change, even declining over time. In more detail, the consumption of petrol and oil initially rose steadily, reaching about 50 […]
The chart presents data on the utilization of natural fuels in the USA between 1980 and 2030, based on a 2008 scientific report. Overall, it is evident that petrol and oil have consistently been the highest sources of energy consumption among other fuels, with a steady rise projected until 2030. Meanwhile, coal and natural gas […]
The graph illustrates data from a report written in 2008 about the consumption of energy in the USA, commencing in 1980 with future estimates to 2030. Overall, there were six documented energy sources: petrol and oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear, solar/wind, and hydropower. Despite there being a general decline in petrol and oil fuel consumption […]
