The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of 5 types of energy production in France in 1995 and 2005.
Looking at the charts, it is immediately obvious that the amount of 4 kinds of energy production (gas, coal, nuclear and other) experienced an upward trend, while the opposite was true for petrol. Gas and coal remained the largest percentages, whereas the figures for nuclear and other types were lowest.
In 1995, the percentage of coal was highest, accounting for 29. 80%. The figure then rose slightly to 30. 93% in 2005. A similar trend was witnessed in gas, which increased from 29. 63% in 1995 to 30. 31% in 2005.
The third most common production was petrol which registered the most significant decrease of about 10% from 29. 27% in the former year to 19. 55% in 2005. Least nuclear and other types were produced, occupying 6. 4% and 4. 9% respectively. The figures went up to about 10% for each of two in 2005.
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of 5 types of energy production in France in 1995 and 2005.
Looking at the charts, it is immediately obvious that the amount of 4 kinds of energy production (gas, coal, nuclear and other) experienced an upward trend, while the opposite was true for petrol. Gas and coal remained the largest percentages, whereas the figures for nuclear and other types were lowest.
In 1995, the percentage of coal was highest, accounting for 29. 80%. The figure then rose
slightly
to 30. 93% in 2005. A similar trend
was witnessed
in gas, which increased from 29. 63% in 1995 to 30. 31% in 2005.
The third most common production was petrol which registered the most significant decrease of about 10% from 29. 27% in the former year to 19. 55% in 2005. Least nuclear and other types
were produced
, occupying 6. 4% and 4. 9%
respectively
. The figures went up to about 10% for each of two in 2005.