The given pie charts display the energy capacity percentages of five different sources in 2015, along with projections for their transformation by 2040.
According to the first pie chart the highest percent point of fossil fuels was 64%, renewables had almost quater of all energy capacity. Moreover, wind and nuclear had particularly the same percentages 5% and 6% respecti
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The following pie charts compare the total production of electricity using five different sources (wind, solar, nuclear, fossil fuels, and renewable) in 2015 and predict the changes in these sources in 2040.
The pie charts show six categories of energy capacity in gigawatts in 2012 and predictions for 2030. Overall, we can see that the proportion of energy produced by fossil fuels will decrease, while energy capacity by rene
The presented two pie charts compare data about the percentage of energy that was made and will be made by 5 different resources in 2 various years ( 2015 and 2040) per gigawatts.
The pie charts below shows the enargy capacity percentages in gigawatts in 2015 and predicted 2040. Overall, there will be decreacess in fosill fuels and nuclear percentages and increses in wind and solar percentages.
The chart illustrates what kinds of energy were used from 2015 to 2040 as gigawatts. The first chart is about capacity in 2015 with a pretty large proportion of fossil fuels. The next one is related to various changes th
The pie charts provide comparison on the amount of generated energy from four sources that measured in gigawatts (GW) in 2015 and its forecast in 2040.
The two pie charts present the energy capacity in 2015 with a comparison to predictions in 2040. The data in the flow-charts are labelled in gigawatts (GW). Proportions include fossil fuels, wind, nuclear, solar and othe
The pie chart presents the energy capacity in 2015 with a comparison to the predictions in 2040. The data in the chart are labelled in gigawatts (GW). Proportions include fossil fuels, wind, nuclear, solar and other rene
These two pie charts illustrate the comparison of energy generation by using different sources percentagewise in 2015 and future forecast for 2040, and also compare total capacity in gigawatts.
The pie chart demonstrates the expected change in the production of energy (GW) in the year of 2040 compared to 2015. The types of production include fossil fuels, wind, nuclear, solar, and other renewable energy.