By: Claire, and Paul. Uses  The energy uses are…  Coal  Biomass  Natural Gas  Wind  Solar Energy.

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By: Claire, and Paul

Uses  The energy uses are…  Coal  Biomass  Natural Gas  Wind  Solar Energy

Circle Chart

Percentages  The energy percentages are…  Coal = 40%  Biomass =10 %  Natural Gas = 20%  Wind = 15%  Solar energy = 1%

Coal  Coal is used up the most because there is a lot of coal, and because its easy to get, and inexpensive. This is why Coal is used up the most.

Solar Energy  Solar energy is used up the least because it produces some pollution, and the PV solar panels cost a lot of money. This is why Solar energy is used up the least.

Michigan Investing  Michigan should invest in each energy resource because some of the resources are easy to get, inexpensive, and there is a lot of that resource. For example, coal is really easy to get, and its also inexpensive. So people often use coal as there energy source. This is why Michigan should invest in each e nergy resource.