The bar chart illustrates the energy consumption by sector in developed and developing nations. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The provided data compares energy consumption patterns across four key sectors – Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation – in developed and developing countries. Overall, the Industrial sector is the predominant energy consumer in both types of nations, although its share is larger in developed countries. Developed nations allocate the most significant portion of their energy usage to the Industrial sector, which accounts for approximately 40% of the total. Following this, the Residential sector consumes about 25%, with the Commercial and Transportation sectors trailing at roughly 20% and 15% respectively. Developing nations exhibit a similar trend, with the Industrial sector being the leading consumer at around 35%. However, the Residential sector plays a more substantial role in developing countries, accounting for approximately 30% of energy consumption. The Commercial sector's share remains consistent at about 20%, while the Transportation sector consumes a comparable 15% in both developed and developing economies.
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