The pie graphs compare energy production in France by using five sources for the years 1995 and 2005. The data gave in the percentage.
Overall, it is seen clearly from both pie charts that coal used the highest for generating energy in both years. Nuclear was at the last position in this list throughout time.
In 1995, coal and gas were the primary sources of producing energy 29. 3% and 29. 63% respectively these two figures increased by nearly 1% in 2005. Coal was the highest as compared with gas in both years. Moreover, energy generates by using petrol was 29. 27% in 1995, which declined by around 10% in 2015.
In 1995, the energy production by using nuclear was below 7%, which rose approximately 4% in 2005. On the other hand, other sources used to generate energy were below 5% in 1995, while it shows an upward trend in the following time between 9% and 10%. It was at 9. 69% in 2005.
The pie graphs compare
energy
production in France by using five sources for the years 1995 and 2005. The data gave in the percentage.
Overall
, it is
seen
clearly
from both pie charts that coal
used
the highest for generating
energy
in both years. Nuclear was at the last position in this list throughout time.
In 1995, coal and gas were the primary sources of producing
energy
29. 3% and 29. 63%
respectively
these two figures increased by
nearly
1% in 2005. Coal was the highest as compared with gas in both years.
Moreover
,
energy
generates by using petrol was 29. 27% in 1995, which declined by around 10% in 2015.
In 1995, the
energy
production by using nuclear was below 7%, which rose approximately 4% in 2005.
On the other hand
, other sources
used
to generate
energy
were below 5% in 1995, while it
shows
an upward trend in the following time between 9% and 10%. It was at 9. 69% in 2005.