The supplied pie charts provide information on the proportion of various kinds of energy production in France. The data was summarized in two years, namely 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it is clearly perceptible that the changes in amount of coal and gas energy remained constant amid the 10-year span, whereas nuclear energy gained popularity and the quantity of petro energy decreased considerable between the scrutinized years.
With regards to gas and coal energy, in 1995 it accounted for 29. 63% of all the energy generated in France. During the period, the amount slightly escalated by approximately 0. 6% to 30. 31% in 2005. In the case of coal (29. 80% in 1995), there was also an upward trend (just over 1%) and in 2005 it represented 30. 93%.
The more considerable changes were noticed in petro and gas energy producton. The first accounted for 29. 27% in 1995 and decreased by roughly 10% in 2005. The most noticeable change were observed in the case of nuclear energy, it surged by 3. 5%, from 6. 4% in 1995 to 10. 1% in 2005.
The supplied pie charts provide information on the proportion of various kinds of
energy
production in France. The data
was summarized
in two years,
namely
1995 and 2005.
Overall
, it is
clearly
perceptible that the
changes
in amount of coal and gas
energy
remained constant amid the 10-year span, whereas nuclear
energy
gained popularity and the quantity of
petro
energy
decreased considerable between the scrutinized years.
With regards to
gas and coal
energy
, in 1995 it accounted for 29. 63% of all the
energy
generated in France. During the period, the amount
slightly
escalated by approximately 0. 6% to 30. 31% in 2005. In the case of coal (29. 80% in 1995), there was
also
an upward trend (
just
over 1%) and in 2005 it represented 30. 93%.
The more considerable
changes
were noticed
in
petro
and gas
energy
producton
. The
first
accounted for 29. 27% in 1995 and decreased by roughly 10% in 2005. The most noticeable
change
were observed
in the case of nuclear
energy
, it surged by 3. 5%, from 6. 4% in 1995 to 10. 1% in 2005.