The graph below illustrates energy usage in the USA since 1980, with projections for 2030 reported in 2008. The units are represented in quadrillion units. Notably, Petrol and Oil consistently held the highest consumptio
This line graph reflects the different types of energy consumed in the United States from 1980 to 2018 and projects their future consumption through 2030.
The graph below visually illustrates the usage of energy in the USA since 1980 with predictions for 2030 that were reported in 2008.The numbers were represented at quadrillion units. Overall, it can be seen that Petrol a
The line graph compares energy consumption of 6 types of fuel which are petrol and oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear, solar/wind, and hydropower in the USA from 1980 to 2008 and anticipation until 2030.
The line graph depicts data regarding the USA’s usage of six types of natural resources since 1980 and includes future predictions until 2030, based on a 2008 analysis.
The given line graph provides information from a report in 2008 about the energy consumption in the USA by the projections since 1980 to 2030. Unit are measured in Quadrillion.
The line graph displays the data about the consumption of fuel and the prediction of that in the USA from 1980 to 2030. In general, petrol and oil contribute the most ratio of energy consumption and it may reach about 50
The given line graph indicates a report from 2008 in terms of the figures a consumption of six types of energy by fuel - petrol and oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear, solar and wind, and hydropower in the USA since 1980 wi
The line graph illustrates the energy consumption in the USA, which is provided by a report in 2008, over a period of 50 years, between 1980 and 2030 (predicted).
The graph shows data from 1980 with forecasts up to 2030 on the US population’s energy consumption. Overall, in 1980, petrol and oil were the dominant energy sources, while nuclear, solar, wind and hydropower were the le
The line chart provides information about consumption of energy in the USA over a 50-year-period, between 1980 and 2030. Overall, it is clear that the data for nuclear and coal experience gradual decrese, while other typ
The given line graph illustrates the figure for energy consumption in America over a period of 50 years, from 1980 to 2030 with projections that have been published in 2008.