the pie chart blows show the comparison of different kinds of energy consumption in the UK
the pie chart blows show the comparison of different kinds of energy consumption in the UK XG2NP
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of energy consumption in the UK which in terms of different kinds of energy, including Coal, Gas, Petrol, Solar and other, between 2000 and 2010.
The general overview is that in both years, the ratio of Petrol is always exceeded by Gas and Coal.
In 2000, the highest amount was occupied by Coal with 30%, followed by Gas and Petrol, with the figure being 29. 5% and 29%, respectively. Solar is less preferable consumption, chosen by 6. 5%.
In 2010, it is noticeable that Coal was the most preferred of energy consumption in the UK. Gas and Petrol came as the second and the third most popular energy, being 30% and 20%, respectively. Solar and Other of energy consumption were responsible for 10% and 9%, respectively. The latter being represented as the least occupation in both 2000 and 2010, with the figure being in 2000 was 5%.
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of
energy
consumption
in the UK which in terms of
different
kinds of
energy
, including Coal,
Gas
,
Petrol
, Solar and other, between 2000 and 2010.
The general overview is that in both years, the ratio of
Petrol
is always exceeded by
Gas
and Coal.
In 2000, the highest amount
was occupied
by Coal with 30%, followed by
Gas
and
Petrol
, with the figure being 29. 5% and 29%,
respectively
. Solar is less preferable
consumption
, chosen by 6. 5%.
In 2010, it is noticeable that Coal was the most preferred of
energy
consumption
in the UK.
Gas
and
Petrol
came as the second and the third most popular
energy
, being 30% and 20%,
respectively
. Solar and Other of
energy
consumption
were responsible for 10% and 9%,
respectively
. The latter
being represented
as the least occupation in both 2000 and 2010, with the figure being in 2000 was 5%.