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Comparison of Energy Production

Two charts are given that compare energy production between 1995 and 2005.
As can be seen in the chart, coal and gas were the most extensively used energy sources in
both years. Although coal had the best energy efficiency in 1995, other energy sources such
as gas and petro had equal percentages. 

For ten years, gas and coal produced the most energy, with 30.93% and 30.31%,
respectively, while petro's energy decreased by 10%.It is because they created multiple
petro wells in the past while being uninformed of the negative effects owing to their lack of
awareness about the disadvantages of petro, but in 2005, they become aware of the
downsides of petro. Furthermore, the cost of petrochemical manufacturing is rising, causing
petro to become increasingly expensive. As a result, developed countries no longer utilize it;
instead, they rely on alternative energy sources.

Nuclear and others, which had the lowest production percentage in 1995, increased
production in 2005.When petro production was reduced, nuclear and other sources of
energy were used instead of petro, and more production was produced. In 2005, nuclear
production climbed by 4%, while other production increased by 9.10%. 

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