The charts below show the proportion of the energy produced from different sources in a country between 1985 and 2003.

The provided charts compare the main sources of energy production between the years 1985 and 2003.
Overall
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, Oil usage shows to be the most commonly used resource in both charts compared to the rest of them, and
in contrast
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, hydro,
as well as
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other renewable sources, tend to be significantly less utilised.
According to
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the data, oil consumption decreased from 52% to 39%;
however
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, natural gas experienced the opposite trend, with usage jumping from 13% to 23%, becoming the second most relevant resource in 2003.
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, Coal and Nuclear power reported 22% and 8% in 1985, respectively;
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, after eighteen years, their statistics swapped, depicting exact percentage scores that the other one experienced almost two decades earlier.
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, two of the least used sources were hydro and other renewable materials, with the second one reporting 4% in both charts, and the other ones slightly increasing from 1% to 4% within the time period.

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