In 1980, the amount of power created by nuclear was nearly 70 Tw-h, while renewable
In 1980, the amount of power created by nuclear was nearly 70 Tw-h, while renewable mV00d
In 1980, the amount of power created by nuclear was nearly 70 Tw-h,
while renewable provided a less amount. Over following 32 years, there was a regular increase to reach a peak of nearly 430 Tw-h in 2005, the diagram for nuclear decreased slowly to just over 400 Tw-h in year 2012. Meanwhile near about 25 Tw-h during the last 7 years.
Secondly, in 1980 Thermal was the most common power source. Before decreasing to only 50 Tw-h in 1985 and remained almost static for the rest of the period.
Like this 70 Tw-h of charges made by Hydro in 1980 with a final drop to 50 Tw-h and stayed stable over the whole 7 year period.
In 1980, the amount of power created by nuclear was
nearly
70
Tw-h
,
while renewable provided a less amount. Over following 32 years, there was a regular increase to reach a peak of
nearly
430
Tw-h
in 2005, the diagram for nuclear decreased
slowly
to
just
over 400
Tw-h
in year 2012.
Meanwhile
near about 25
Tw-h
during the last 7 years.
Secondly
, in 1980 Thermal was the most common power source.
Before
decreasing to
only
50
Tw-h
in 1985 and remained almost static for the rest of the period.
Like this 70
Tw-h
of charges made by Hydro in 1980 with a final drop to 50
Tw-h
and stayed stable over the whole
7 year
period.
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