The infographic compares the proportion of distinct kinds of energy generation in France in 1995 and 2005. As is observed, a vast majority of energy produced in this country derived from coal and gas during the times given. In addition, nearly all materials, except for the petrol, were used more in the second year compared to the previous one.
In 1995, coal and gas made up a last proportion of energy produced, which accounted for just under three fifths of the total collectively. In 2005, this figure shown a slight increase as each domain had grown by 1 percent after 10 years. In the same vein, nuclear and other materials, which are not named in this investigation, ascended by around 5 percent throughout the period given.
In contrast, the involvement of petrol in this field descended between 1995 and 2005. In the first year, petrol was one of the determining sources for producing energy as it constituted approximately a third of the total. However, this figure dropped by 10 percent, which is corresponding to a sharp decline recorded in 2005.
The infographic compares the proportion of distinct kinds of
energy
generation in France in 1995 and 2005. As
is observed
, a vast majority of
energy
produced in this country derived from coal and gas during the times
given
.
In addition
,
nearly
all materials,
except for
the petrol, were
used
more in the second year compared to the previous one.
In 1995, coal and gas made up a last proportion of
energy
produced, which accounted for
just
under three fifths of the total
collectively
.
In
2005, this figure shown a slight increase as each domain had grown by 1 percent after 10 years.
In
the same vein, nuclear and other materials, which are not named in this investigation, ascended by around 5 percent throughout the period
given
.
In
contrast, the involvement of petrol in this field descended between 1995 and 2005.
In
the
first
year, petrol was one of the determining sources for producing
energy
as it constituted approximately a third of the total.
However
, this figure dropped by 10 percent, which is corresponding to a sharp decline recorded in 2005.