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the pie charts below show energy sources used in Australia in 2008 as weel as predictions for 2030

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The pie charts provided depict the percentage of 7 different energy sources in in Australia in 2008, while making projections for the year 2030. Overall, it is clear to observe that Australia will still rely heavily on non-renewable resources including coal, gas and oil to produce energy in the future, while renewable sources, even with […]
The pie charts show the proportions of different energy sources in Australia in 2008 and the predicted figures for 2030. Overall, coal and oil are the main sources of energy in both years. However, there are noticeable changes in the shares of some energy types in 2030. In 2008, coal contributed the largest portion at […]
The pie charts illustrate different sources for energy consumed by Australia in 2008 and estimations for 2030. Overall, coal, gas, and oil were the dominant sources of energy in 2008. By 2030, while fossil fuels will continue to play a major role, renewable energy sources are expected to gain a slightly larger share. Notably, solar […]
The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy sources in Australia in 2008 and projections for 2030. Overall, non-renewable sources dominate in both years, although their shares are expected to shift considerably. Coal, the leading source in 2008, is predicted to decline sharply, while oil and gas are set to become the major contributors. […]
The given pie charts illustrate where energy in Australia came from in 2008 and how the proportions of energy sources will change by 2030. Overall, coal, gas, and oil were among the best sources to produce energy in Australia. Moreover, those three are predicted to continue their domination in the future, while the emergence of […]
The given pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy sources used in Australia by percentage in 2008 and projections for 2030. As can be seen, fossil fuels continued to dominate Australia’s energy mix, but coal’s share declined markedly by 2030 while oil and gas gained ground. The scientists predict that oil will be the largest […]
The charts below shows the energy sources in Australia – in 2008 and forecasts for 2030. Overall, coal, gas, and oil will still use the majority of production output. Australia is expected to continue to rely heavily on non-renewable sources after 22 years. For coal, gas, and oil. In the first step, in 2008, coal […]
The pie chart illustrates the energy sources used in 2008 and the projections for 2030 in Australia. Overall, it is clear that while oil and natural energy are predicted to increase by 2030, the proportion of gas is expected to decline. Interestingly, the percentage of energy used for other sources remains unchanged between the past […]
The visuals illustrate a breakdown of the percentage of different energy sources in Australia in the years 2008 and predictions for 2030. In general, there will be an upward trend in the percentage of most energy resources, while an opposite trend will be seen in coal energy, and other energy sources are expected to remain […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of energy produced by different resources in Australia and provide predictions for 2030. Overall, the proportion of energy generated by coal is expected to decrease slightly by 2030, while the figures for other energy sources show an opposite trend. Additionally, gas remains the most significant source of energy in both […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of energy produced by different resources in Australia and prediction for 2030. Overall,the proportion of energy generated by coal decreased sightly by 2030,while the figures for the rest of energy sources had an opposite trend.Also,gas was the most significantly sources of energy in both years. In 2008,energy produced by coal […]
The pie charts illustrate proprotions of the energy consupmtion in Australia in 2008 and forecast for 2030 Overall, it is clear that the coal was the most dominant source of energy in Australia ,but it is projected that it will be repleced from the leading postion by Oil industry . Additionally ,renewable energies are predicted […]
The two pie charts illustrate the sources of energy consumed by Australians in 2008 and the predictions for 2030. Overall, it can be observed that coal was the most widely used energy source in 2008, but it is expected to become less efficient over the next 22 years. In contrast, oil is projected to account […]
A glance at the provided pie charts reveals information about the different energy sources used in Australia in 2008 and what is predicted for 2030. Overall, it is readily apparent that coal, oil, and gas had the largest proportion of energy used in 2008, and it is predicted that they will be the highest energy […]
The given pie chart illustrates some information on the percentage of usage of various energy sources in Australia in 2008 and foreseen them for 2030. Overall, it can be seen that the most significant features based on the given information are that the coal was the largest source for utilizing energy in 2008; However, it […]
The pie charts compare different energy supplies in Australia in 2008 and forecast a proportion in 2030. In 2008 oil, coal and gas which are called fossil fuels, ranked at first source of energy and as it can be seen in 2030 they will be the largest sources of energy in Australia although there will […]
The bar chart illustrates the energy souces in 2008 and its predictions after 22 years . Overall, it is clear that the percentage of gas and oil increased in the past, while, coal will decrease in the future. As the chart shows the main energy source was coal at 39.00% in 2008, while, the smallest […]
The figure illustrates how much energy was used in 2008, also the pie chart will be anticipated the amount of energy sources in 2030 in Australia. Overall, it can be seen that in the year 2008, the highest proportion of energy sources was allocated to the coal source, and the least for solar energy. While […]
The image depicts pie charts illustrating seven producers of energy consumed by Australians in 2008 and 2030. It is noticeable that coal was the largest percentage in 2008, whilst it was predicted that oil would be the most dominant proportion in 2030. In addition, in 2008, people in Australia consumed solar as a source of […]
The image depicts pie charts illustrating seven producers of energy that consumed by Australian in 2008 and 2030. It is noticeable that the coal was the most percentage in 2008 whilst it was predicted that oil will be the most dominant proportion in 2030. In addition to, in 2008, people in Australia consumed solar as […]
The two pie charts illustrate the sources of energy in Australia in 2008, along with projections for 2030. Overall, coal was the most used energy source in 2008, while oil is expected to be the predominant energy source by 2030. The forecast indicates that the use of gas is projected to increase significantly, whereas other […]
Four pie charts compare the sources which are associated with electricity production in four specific countries in 5 years (2003-2008). Overall, we can easily witnessssee the prevalence of hydropower and fossil fuels which were almost utilized in all nations, nuclear power is scarce in making electricity in some countries, except Sweden. Hydropower was the most […]
The two pie charts illustrate the sources of energy in Australia in 2008, along with projections for 2030. Overall, coal was the most used energy source in 2008, while oil is expected to be the predominant energy source by 2030. The forecast indicates that the use of gas is projected to increase significantly, whereas other […]
The two pie charts illustrate sources of energy in Australia in 2008 with forecast for 2030. Overall, coal was used highly in 2008. While oil will be the most used energy source in 2030. The anticipation reveals that the using of gas an experience increase while others will have unchanged. According to the illustration, the […]
The pie charts illustrate how energy are consumed in Australia from 2008 to forecasted in 2023. Overall, in 2008, the most popular power source was coal with 39% at time, then predicted to crash reaching 27% in 2030. Sharing almost the same pattern of a falling trend, other elements underwent a marginal drop of 0.20% […]
The pie chart below demonstrates the sources of energy used and predictions within 2008 and 2030 respectively in Australia. Overall, coal was highly used in 2008. In contrast, oil will be the most used energy source in 2030. Solar energy will become no more useable as an energy source by 2030. Gas will be increasingly […]
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