The line graph shows energy consumption in the US from 1980 to 2030, with petroleum and oil having the highest consumption over the period. Coal was the second highest consumer in 1980 but natural gas surpassed it in 1995, though coal consumption later increased again. Petroleum and oil consumption fluctuated initially but rose steadily to a projected 50 quadrillion units by 2050. Alternative energy sources like nuclear, solar, wind and hydropower have seen the lowest consumption, though some like nuclear and solar/wind are expected to increase their output significantly by 2030 while hydropower remains steady.
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The line graph shows information about consumption of energy in the United States between 1980 and 2030
The line graph shows energy consumption in the US from 1980 to 2030, with petroleum and oil having the highest consumption over the period. Coal was the second highest consumer in 1980 but natural gas surpassed it in 1995, though coal consumption later increased again. Petroleum and oil consumption fluctuated initially but rose steadily to a projected 50 quadrillion units by 2050. Alternative energy sources like nuclear, solar, wind and hydropower have seen the lowest consumption, though some like nuclear and solar/wind are expected to increase their output significantly by 2030 while hydropower remains steady.
The line graph shows energy consumption in the US from 1980 to 2030, with petroleum and oil having the highest consumption over the period. Coal was the second highest consumer in 1980 but natural gas surpassed it in 1995, though coal consumption later increased again. Petroleum and oil consumption fluctuated initially but rose steadily to a projected 50 quadrillion units by 2050. Alternative energy sources like nuclear, solar, wind and hydropower have seen the lowest consumption, though some like nuclear and solar/wind are expected to increase their output significantly by 2030 while hydropower remains steady.
The line graph shows information about consumption of energy in the United
States between 1980 and 2030.The information from a reported in 2008.
Generally, we can see that petrol and oil have the highest consumption over the period. While nuclear, solar wind and hydropower have the smallest consumption since 1980 to 2030. Petrol and oil fluctuated between 1980 to 1995 but then increased to 2020 and will continue to grow to project 50 quadrillion units by 2050. In 1980 coal and natural gas locate in second and third places, with 20 and 16 quadrillion units. However, in 1995 coal had larger than natural gas and coal also fluctuated before 2015, in future coal will be the second place in 2030 with 30 quadrillion units. Natural gas will stable with 25 quadrillion units. Nuclear, solar and wind, hydropower started only with 3 quadrillions units in 1980.Nuclear had height while hydropower and solar and wind had fluctuated before 2010.After 2011 hydropower, solar and wind stable on 3 quadrillions units. In 2030 nuclear, solar and wind will grow up to 7 and 5 quadrillions units, however hydropower will unchanged with before 2030.
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