The pie charts compare the information about the proportion of five categories of energy consumption in the UK in 2000 and 2010. Overall, the solar is more utilized, while the petrol is less consumed in the period given.
Moving on to a more detail analysis, the coal was the highest demand over the 2000s which accounted for just under one-third of all energy used. The coal and the gas had the most used among others starting at 30% approximately, before rising by 1% in 2010. The solar energy was utilized in UK about 6. 5% in the beginning. There was gradual climb of the consumption to 10% within a decade. As same as other energy, it embarked on 5% use in 2000 and modestly increased by 4% to just under 10%. On the contrary, the petrol stood at 29% with the high consumption as the coal and the gas. It experienced the significant drop by 9% and occupied one-fifth of entire energy consumption in 2010.
The pie charts compare the information about the proportion of five categories of
energy
consumption
in the UK in 2000 and 2010.
Overall
, the solar is more utilized, while the petrol is less consumed in the period
given
.
Moving on to a more detail analysis, the coal was the highest demand over the 2000s which accounted for
just
under one-third of all
energy
used
. The coal and the gas had the most
used
among others starting at 30% approximately,
before
rising by 1% in 2010. The solar
energy
was utilized
in UK about 6. 5% in the beginning. There was gradual climb of the
consumption
to 10% within a decade. As same as other
energy
, it embarked on 5%
use
in 2000 and
modestly
increased by 4% to
just
under 10%.
On the contrary
, the petrol stood at 29% with the high
consumption
as the coal and the gas. It experienced the significant drop by 9% and occupied one-fifth of entire
energy
consumption
in 2010.