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Thursday, August 4, 2022

IELTS Writing Task 1: Pie Chart 1

Energy Capacity in 2015 and 2040

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The pie charts below compare the proportion of energy capacity in gigawatts (GW) in 2015 with the predictions for 2040.

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

Write at least 150 words.

1. What do you think the term "energy capacity" refers to?

2. How do you think the use of renewable energy sources will compare to fossil fuels in the future?
3. Based on the title, what changes do you expect to see in energy sources by 2040
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1. What are some common sources of energy used today? 

2. Which do you think will be more prevalent in the future?

3. Why do you think there is a growing interest in renewable energy sources?


1. Look at a sample chart showing energy sources. What types of energy sources do you see? How might these change over time?

2. What have you already known about energy sources?

3. What questions or topics do you want to learn about regarding energy capacity changes?


1. What is the expected change in the proportion of fossil fuels from 2015 to 2040?

2. How much is solar energy expected to increase by 2040?

3. What is the projected percentage for nuclear energy in 2040 compared to 2015?

4. Why do you think there is a decline in fossil fuel capacity despite its current dominance?

5. What are the implications of increasing solar and wind energy on global energy policies?

6. How might these changes in energy capacity affect daily life, such as transportation, heating, and electricity usage?

7. How might different countries approach the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. What challenges might they face?

8. Make your own predictions about what further changes might occur in energy capacity by 2050 or beyond.

5 comments:

  1. The pie charts show the proportion of energy capacity in gigawatts in 2015 and the predictions for 2040.
    The most notable indicator is fossil fuel that predicts a decline from 64% in 2015 to 44% in 2040. In the same time, solar energy rocket from 2% in 2015 to 18% in 2040. The increase in the proportion of wind is also clearly visible, which has more than doubled from 5 percent to 12. Сlearly, some of proposed energy sources show a slight correction: nuclear energy will show one percent decrease from 6% in 2015 to 5% in 2040, other renewables dip from 23% in 2015 to 21% in 2040.
    Summing up, the information from data of pie charts demonstrate sharp increase in energy of fossil fuels, solar energy and wind resourses, except nuclear and other renewables which will show some fluctuation.

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  2. The pie charts present us the proportion of Energy Capasity between 2015 and 2040 years.
    The biggest proportion takes the Fossil Fuels,which took the highest point in 2015,it is about 64% and will plunge for 44% in 2040. It shows us,that the proportion will descend in 20 percent. Regarding the percentage of the Nuclear,it will fall to 5 percent in 2040 from 6 percent in 2015.
    On the contraty,the percentage of the Wind will increase in a half,before it was about 5%. Furthermore,the Solar will descend actually more than 15% in 2040 despite the amount of in 2015.To sum up,the number of the other renewables was approximately 23% in 2015 and throughout the period it will drop for 2%.
    In the end,the pie charts demonstrate us marginally increases and decreases,in comparison between those two section. It shows us,that the most considerable changing was in the sphere of the Fossil Fuels,and the less significant was the Nuclear.

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    1. The pie charts present the proportion of Energy Capacity between 2015 and 2040 years. The Energy Capacity is measured in gigawatts.
      The biggest proportion takes the Fossil Fuels, which took the highest point in 2015, it was about 64% and it will plunge to 44% in 2040. It shows us, that the dole got from the Fossil fuels will descend in 20 percent. Regarding the percentage of the Nuclear power, it will fall negligibly to 5 percent in 2040 from 6 percent in 2015.
      On the contrary, the percentage of the Wind will increase more than in half, previously it was about 5%. Furthermore, the Solar energy Capacity will rocket significantly to 18% in 2040 in comparison with the amount of it equaled to percent in 2015.
      To sum up, the number of other renewables was approximately 23% in 2015 and throughout the period it will drop for 2% to 21% in 2040.
      Overall, the pie charts demonstrate considerable increases in Solar and Wind sources of Energy Capacity between 2015 and 2040 and marginal decreases in consumption of nuclear power and Energy Capacity taken from other renewables. They show that the most considerable changing was in the sphere of the Fossil Fuels, and the less significant was the Nuclear power.

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  3. The pie chart present the proportion of Energy Capacity between 2015 and the predictions for 2040. Information in regard to Energy Capacity is measured in gigawatts.

    The most noticeable indicator is fossil fuels, which have shown a downward trend and will plunge from 64% in 2015 to 44% in 2040, an overall decline was a significant 20%. Regarding other two fields, such as Nuclear Power and Other Renewables, they presents a downward statistic: Nuclear power will descend with an general fall of 1% from 6% in 2015 to 5% in 2040 according to the prediction and Other Renewables will dip from 23% in 2015 to 21% in 2040, with a complete loss of 2%. On the other hand, sector of Solar Energy will show a remarkable surge from 2% in 2015 to 18% in 2040 with a total increase of 16%. And the last but not least is Wind Resources, that moreover will show a sharply rise started from 5% in 2015 and will end to 12% in 2040 with final expand of 7%.

    Summing up, the pie chart demonstrate information about fluctuating statistic of Energy Capacity. It is worth paying attention to the number of total gigawatts: in 2015 it was 6.688 but in 2040 it will be 11.676. Thus, that means that the general consumption of Energy Capacity will double.

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    1. The report accurately addresses the task by summarizing the main features and making relevant comparisons. Minor inaccuracies in data are present, but do not detract significantly from the overall response. The report is generally well-organized and easy to follow. A range of vocabulary is used appropriately, demonstrating good lexical control. More sophisticated vocabulary could be incorporated to enhance the report's impact. While a range of grammatical structures is used, some errors are present, affecting the overall accuracy and fluency. Improving grammatical accuracy will enhance the overall quality of the report.

      The pie chart presents the proportion of Energy Capacity between 2015 and the predictions for 2040. Information regarding Energy Capacity is measured in gigawatts.

      The most noticeable indicator is fossil fuels, which have shown a downward trend and will plunge from 64% in 2015 to 44% in 2040, an overall decline was significant 20%. Regarding other two fields, such as Nuclear Power and Other Renewables, they present a downward statistic: Nuclear power will descend with a general fall of 1% from 6% in 2015 to 5% in 2040 according to the prediction and Other Renewables will dip from 23% in 2015 to 21% in 2040, with a complete loss of 2%. On the other hand, sector of Solar Energy will show a remarkable surge from 2% in 2015 to 18% in 2040 with a total increase of 16%. And the last but not the least is Wind Resources, which will show a sharp rise starting from 5% in 2015 and ending at 12% in 2040 with a final expansion of 7%.

      Summing up, the pie chart demonstrates information about fluctuating statistics of Energy Capacity. It is worth paying attention to the number of total gigawatts: in 2015 it was 6.688, but in 2040 it will be 11.676. Thus, this means that the general consumption of Energy Capacity will double.

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