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-The given line graph compares the information on the electricity made from three sources of energy to

contribute to New York City between 1980 and 2000. Overall, the amount of electricity that is produced
from natural gas and petroleum considerably climb while there was a slight fall in the contribution of
coal in the period of 20 years. In addition, petroleum was always the source that had the highest
capacity in all the time surveyed.

-In the year of 1980, around 100 million kWh of electricity was made from natural gas, compared to
about 200 million kWh from coal. Until 2000, the amount of electricity made from natural gas hit a peak
of over 500 million kWh whereas coal experienced a moderate decrease to under 200 million kWh
respectively.

-The amount of electricity produced by petroleum held around 350 million kWh in 1980. It rose rapidly
through the next decade and recovered to the initial data. In 2000, the figure reached a peak of over 700
million kWh

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