The pie charts above demonstrate the data of manufacturing electricity by 5 elements of fuel sources in 2 countries including Australia and France between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, the figure of Coal, Hydro Power production experienced an increasing trend and that of Oil creation saw a decreasing pattern in Australia, while the Natural Gas proportion was reported with a downward trend in both countries from 1980 to 2000. An opposite pattern can be seen in the amount of Oil and Hydro Power in France; On the other hand, the amount of coal making electricity in France remained the same in production number during the given period. It can be seen that, Nuclear Power was not used in Australia, yet in France Nuclear Power was recorded with an upward trend and took the highest position in 2000.
A closer look at the pie charts reveal that, in Australia, the Coal and Hydro Power proportion presented a dramatic climb in the measured years, with its figures from 50% to 130% and a sharp increase from 20% to 36%. By contrast, the percentage of Natural Gas showed a rapid decline from 20% to 2% in Australia and from 25% to 2% in France. While that of Oil together with Hydro Power were witnessed with a slight drop; besides, the coal group stayed on a steady plateau at 25% in France during the period from 1980 to 2000. However, the data of Nuclear Power only appearance in France’s pie chart claiming a substantial leap from 15% to 126%.
The pie charts above demonstrate the data of manufacturing electricity by 5 elements of fuel sources in 2 countries including Australia and France between 1980 and 2000.
Overall
, the figure of Coal, Hydro
Power
production experienced an increasing trend and that of Oil creation
saw
a decreasing pattern in Australia, while the Natural Gas proportion
was reported
with a downward trend in both countries from 1980 to 2000. An opposite pattern can be
seen
in the amount of Oil and Hydro
Power
in France;
On the other hand
, the amount of coal making electricity in France remained the same in production number during the
given
period. It can be
seen
that, Nuclear
Power
was not
used
in Australia,
yet
in France Nuclear
Power
was recorded
with an upward trend and took the highest position in 2000.
A closer look at the pie charts reveal that, in Australia, the Coal and Hydro
Power
proportion presented a dramatic climb in the measured years, with its figures from 50% to 130% and a sharp increase from 20% to 36%. By contrast, the percentage of Natural Gas
showed
a rapid decline from 20% to 2% in Australia and from 25% to 2% in France. While that of Oil together with Hydro
Power
were witnessed
with a slight drop;
besides
, the coal group stayed on a steady plateau at 25% in France during the period from 1980 to 2000.
However
, the data of Nuclear
Power
only
appearance in France’s pie chart claiming a substantial leap from 15% to 126%.