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English:  :Global fossil fuel vs. low-carbon primary energy consumption
Global primary energy consumption supplied by fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), renewables and nuclear energy. This data relates to primary energy consumption, and excludes traditional biomass as an energy source.
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