The pie charts compare the proportion of five types of energy manufacturing in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, in 2 years, both coal and goal accounted for over half of sources of energy, meanwhile nuclear and other kinds of energy sources contributed not over a fifth of energy generation. In all categories of energy generation underwent only slightly changes throughout the 10 year period.
In 1995, Coal production accounted for 29. 80% of the total energy production in France, and it increased by a mere of 1% to 30. 93% in 2005. Similarly, in 1995, the percentage of gas generated was 29. 63%, which witnessed a gradual rise to 30. 1% over 10 years.
Regarding the remaining sources of energy, there was a sharp increase of roughly 5% in the figures for nuclear and other types of energy to 10. 10% and 9. 10% respectively. On the other hand, petro was the only kind of energy production experienced a downward trend from 29. 27% to around a fifth in 2005.
The pie charts compare the proportion of five types of
energy
manufacturing in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall
, in 2 years, both coal and goal accounted for over half of sources of
energy
, meanwhile nuclear and other kinds of
energy
sources contributed not over a fifth of
energy
generation. In all categories of
energy
generation underwent
only
slightly
changes
throughout the
10 year
period.
In 1995, Coal production accounted for 29. 80% of the total
energy
production in France, and it increased by a mere of 1% to 30. 93% in 2005.
Similarly
, in 1995, the percentage of gas generated was 29. 63%, which witnessed a gradual rise to 30. 1% over 10 years.
Regarding the remaining sources of
energy
, there was a sharp increase of roughly 5% in the figures for nuclear and other types of
energy
to 10. 10% and 9. 10%
respectively
.
On the other hand
,
petro
was the
only
kind of
energy
production experienced a downward trend from 29. 27% to around a fifth in 2005.