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      8 days ago

      The article talks about energy, while they mean just electricity generation. My graph was about primary energy demand.

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          It’s the most recent dataset “Energy Institute - Statistical Review of World Energy (2025) – with major processing by Our World in Data. “Share of primary energy consumption that comes from oil – Using the substitution method” [dataset]. Energy Institute, “Statistical Review of World Energy” [original data].” If you look at the historical data you’ll notice that year over year changes are small. The reason coal is declining is because coal-intensive industrial processes have moved to other countries and because of the current transient natural gas glut due to oil fracking. This will not last.

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            So the dataset doesn’t cover the time period the article is talking about?

            I think the article showed a small blip where solar gained footing over coal. I think it makes sense that this wasn’t what has happened in the past.

            Let’s see what happens I guess