The pie charts compare the production of electricity in units which is used source of fuel in Australia and France in 1980 and two decades after 2000.
Overall, it is clear that Australia had the more coal in both years. By the year 2000, the production of electricity by Natural Gas had difference.
The energy produced by coal comprised of 50 units out of 100 units in Australia in 1980, Increased to 130 units of the total 170 in the year 2000. Nuclear Power became the most popular type of fuel to produce the electricity in France in the year 2000. This was almost three-fifths of total production.
The wasn’t a significant change in the use of Hydro power in Australia, with one-fifth of total production in 1980 and 2000, however in France it fell from 5 to only 2 units. In both countries, Natural Gas became a less important type of fuel to produce the energy in both years. Oil, on the other hand, had almost the same units (20 and 25) of the total production.
The pie charts compare the
production
of electricity in
units
which is
used
source of fuel in Australia and France in 1980 and two decades after 2000.
Overall
, it is
clear
that Australia had the more coal in both years. By the
year
2000, the
production
of electricity by Natural Gas had difference.
The energy produced by coal comprised of 50
units
out of 100
units
in Australia in 1980, Increased to 130
units
of the
total
170 in the
year
2000. Nuclear Power became the most popular type of fuel to produce the electricity in France in the
year
2000. This was almost three-fifths of
total
production.
The wasn’t a significant
change
in the
use
of Hydro power in Australia, with one-fifth of
total
production
in 1980 and 2000,
however
in France it fell from 5 to
only
2
units
. In both countries, Natural Gas became a less
important
type of fuel to produce the energy in both years. Oil,
on the other hand
, had almost the same
units
(20 and 25) of the
total
production
.