The correct statement is: The amount of energy available for use by the next organisms decreases going up from one level to the next.
In an energy pyramid, energy is lost at each trophic level due to processes such as metabolism, respiration, and heat loss. Typically, only about 10% of the energy from one level is transferred to the next level (known as the 10% rule). As a result, there is less and less energy available for organisms at higher trophic levels, which limits the number of levels that can exist in a food web or energy pyramid. This is why food chains and energy pyramids tend to have a limited number of trophic levels, usually up to about four or five, because the energy available to sustain populations decreases significantly at higher levels.