The four pie charts illustrate units of produced electricity by Australia and France fuel resource between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that in given periods, Australia and France had significant differences. In particular, in 1980 Australia had a higher number in total production than France. In Australia, coal was used to produce 50 units of coal compared to 25 in France, as well as Natural Gas and Hydro Power. On the contrary, France had 15 units of Nuclear Power compared to 0 in Australia.
In 2000, while Australia increased its units of using coal replacing great number in Natural Gas along with Oil, France continued to grow in numbers in production of Nuclear Power reached the number of 126, which is the main and largest unit of all of them.
Overall, total electricity production increased dramatically from 1980 to 2000 in both Australia and France. While the totals for both countries were similar, there were big differences in fuel sources used.
The four pie charts illustrate
units
of produced electricity by Australia and France fuel resource between 1980 and 2000.
Overall
, it is
clear
that in
given
periods, Australia and France had significant differences.
In particular
, in 1980 Australia had a higher
number
in total production than France. In Australia, coal was
used
to produce 50
units
of coal compared to 25 in France,
as well
as Natural Gas and Hydro Power.
On the contrary
, France had 15
units
of Nuclear Power compared to 0 in Australia.
In 2000, while Australia increased its
units
of using coal replacing great
number
in Natural Gas along with Oil, France continued to grow in
numbers
in production of Nuclear Power reached the
number
of 126, which is the main and largest
unit
of all of them.
Overall
, total electricity production increased
dramatically
from 1980 to 2000 in both Australia and France. While the totals for both countries were similar, there were
big
differences in fuel sources
used
.