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Chart Report Title: The Energy For Fuel Production In The USA And Japan

Keywords or Topics: energy

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Question:
The charts show the usage of coal, oil, hydropower, wind and renewable energy for fuel production in 2002 and 2022, in the USA and Japan.

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.

energy for fuel production in 2022energy for fuel production in 2002
Answer 1
The bar charts illustrate the distribution of five specific energy sources—coal, oil, hydropower, wind, and other renewable energy—used for fuel production in the USA and Japan in 2002 and 2022...

Overall, oil remained the most significant energy source for both nations across the twenty-year period, despite a decrease in its usage...

In 2002, oil was the dominant fuel source, representing 39% of energy production in the USA and exactly half (50%) in Japan...

In terms of renewable energy, both countries showed growth in "other renewables," rising from roughly 2-3% in 2002 to 7% by 2022...
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Word Statistics
GroupWord NumberDistinctPercent
All Words23111851%
Top 300 Words88 (38%)28 (23%)31%
300 - 1000 Words40 (17%)23 (19%)57%
Over 1000 Words103 (44%)67 (56%)65%
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Link Words: 13 (including link phrase: 0)
Sentences: Number: 11; Average Length: 126 characters; Words/Sentence: 21
Repeated Words: and(7), energy(6), usa(6), japan(4), 2002(4), 2022(4), both(4)
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