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The line chart details fuel consumption from 1980 to 2030 in the United States. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that petrol and oil have been and will continue to be the dominant fuel sources, followed by coal and natural gas, and more distantly by renewable energies. All varieties of fuel have […]
The line chart shows energy usage by fuel type in the USA, measured between 1980 and 2030. Petrol and oil consumption increased rapidly and is expected to continue rising through 2030. Meanwhile, solar/wind and nuclear energy usage also rose gradually. Coal usage increased steadily as well, but natural gas usage dropped between 1985 and 1995 […]
The line graph illustrates energy usage in the United States from 1980 and the predictions from 2009 up until 2030, due to the given information reporting back to 2008. Overall, comparing the recorded six types of fuel, petrol and oil have been the most used sort and will continue to hold the lead position, expectedly, […]
The given chart provides the amount of expenditure power of fuel in six categories between 1980 and 2030 in the U. S. The data is measured in quadrillion. Overall, petrol and oil had the highest rates of consumption, followed by coal and natural gas that had similar trends, and lastly nuclear, solar/wind, and hydropower that […]
The graph below illustrates the utilization of energy resources in the United States from 1980 to 2008, along with predictions extending to 2030. Petroleum and oil are the most consumed fuel resources in the U.S., experiencing consistent growth over the years. Coal and natural gas serve as secondary fuel resources for American citizens, while nuclear, […]
