Bài Mẫu - 2 Diagram - Energy Capacity

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In 2015, the proportion of fossil fuels was 64%, which was basically triple that of

other renewables. Moreover, the figure for nuclear was 6%, which was threefold
that of solar. Meanwhile, wind occupied a negligible percentage of 5%.

In 2040, the figures for other renewables and nuclear were forecast to experience
a marginal decline, recording 21% and 5% respectively. Moreover, solar is likely
to experience a ninefold rise, recording 18%. Additionally, the percentage of wind
is estimated to double.

From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that

As can be seen,

In conclusion, + overall

Viết câ u paraphrase dà i

A tự tă ng: A double = A witness a twofold rise

A gấ p 2 lầ n B: A be double B = A be twofold B


Details regarding the energy capacity of different sources in 2015 and projections
in 2040 are revealed in the diagram. Overall, the energy capacity of fossil fuels,
nuclear and other renewables are predicted to witness declines of different
extents while the reverse pattern can be seen in solar and wind energy.
Moreover, fossil fuels will likely remain the most significant contributor to the
energy generation.

In 2015, fossil fuels generated approximately three-fifths of the country’s energy


capacity, followed by 23% of other renewables, which was about quintuple that
of wind energy. Moreover, the percentage of nuclear power was 6%, which was
triple that of solar energy.

In 2040, while the proportion of fossil fuels is expected to decline by one third,
recording 44%, both other renewables and nuclear power are forecast to
generate less marginally, 21% and 5% respectively. Moreover, the wind’s energy
capacity is likely to undergo basically a doubling, registering 12%, while it is
estimated that solar energy will rise sharply, recording a ninefold rise.
it is estimated

it is predicted that

is projected to

remain essentially stable at

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