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Energy by Type and Fuel Production
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Energy by type / fuel
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents various types of energy resources classified by fuel types: Oil products, Solid fuels / hard coal, and Lignite. Each type of energy is represented with an icon: a nodding donkey oil pump signifies oil products, hinting at the extraction of crude oil; a minecart filled with black chunks represents solid fuels or hard coal, indicating mining activities; and a similar minecart icon, but with brown content for lignite, representing a lower grade of coal.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clear and modern design with a light grey background that transitions to white at the top.
- Three blue circular icons with white graphical elements depict different energy sources: an oil pump, a solid fuels/hard coal mine cart, and a lignite mine cart.
- Below each blue circle is a label in dark grey text identifying the type of energy: "Oil products," "Solid fuels / hard coal," "Lignite."
- Additional versions of the icons are displayed at the bottom in two rows: the top one shows the icons on dark backgrounds; the bottom row shows them in white, with the note "Fully editable & automatically adjusting to color schema."
- Each icon set is marked with a copyright symbol and the source "infoDiagram.com."
The slide has a clean, professional look with a clear color scheme that visually separates each energy type through distinctive icons. The layout is balanced and highlights the key points effectively with bold, simple graphics.
Use Cases
- Presenting a company's portfolio of energy resources in a corporate presentation.
- Discussing various types of fuels in an educational setting, like a lecture or workshop on energy resources.
- Facilitating a discussion on the pros and cons of different fuel types in an environmental seminar or conference.
- Using the slide in a market analysis presentation to highlight trends in energy production and consumption.