4 report(s) found.
The pie charts depict the percentage of capacity measured in gigawatts for the year 2015, along with predictions for 2049. Overall, it is evident that the usage of fossil fuels was the highest compared to other energy sources in both years. However, nuclear energy contributed the least in the data provided. To start, in 2015, […]
This pie chart demonstrates capability of energy stock in gigawatts in 2015 and forecasts for 2040. In both pie charts the amount of fossil fuels overtakes indicators of others, renewable sourses of energy is predicted to grow more than twice, from other side solar energy is expected to drop dramatically. The amount of energy capacity […]
The two pie charts compare the proportion of energy capacity, measured in gigawatts (Gw) in 2015 with project figures for 2040. Overall, It is clear that while fossil fuels remain the largest energy source in both years. Their shear is expected to decline significantly by 2040. At the same time, renewable energy sources, particularly wind […]
There are two pie charts which compare statistics about the proportion of energy capacity in different periods: 2012 and 2030. Overall, these charts include six types of energy sources such as: fossil fuels, nuclear, solar, wind, flexible capacity and other renewables. First of all, in 2012, the most commonly used is fossil fuels (64%). In […]
