IELTS Task 1 : Single

Coal consumption by sectors in the UK (1975 - 2000)

The table shows the amount of coal used by different sectors in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparation where relevant.
Dec 07,2018
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The table given has data concerning the use of coal in Britain from 1975 to 2000, divided into 5 different categories.

The most striking feature is that despite a general rate of decline over the thirty years given, power stations use substantially more coal than all of the other sectors combined. However, this figure fell by almost half from 1980, with nearly 90 million tonnes, down to less than 50 million tonnes by 2000.


A declining rate can also be seen for the use of coal for both domestic and industrial purposes, with the largest drop being from 1975 to 1980. The widest variation between these two sectors was in 1990, when industry accounted for 4.5 million tonnes whereas domestic use stood at only 2.7 million tonnes.


The services sector consumed approximately 1 per cent of the total use in all years except 1975, when the figure was over 3 per cent.


Overall, the use of coal fell by over half in the period given, with power stations being the highest consumer throughout.

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