The pie charts depict the proportions of power generated from various kinds of sources in France in the years 1995 and 2005.
Overall, there was a similar upward trend in the ratios of energy generation from five different sources in France except for petrol. Coal remained 1st ranked, while others were the last ranker in all 2 given years.
In 1995, the percentages of energy produced from coal, gas and petrol made up approximately one-third of total power production. Besides, the figures for others and nuclear together occupied one-tenth of energy production in France, in which the former constituted a greater fraction of 6. 4%.
Looking at the pie charts in more detail, the figures for gas and coal increased slightly to around 30. 5%, while that of petrol witnessed a considerable decline to one-fifth of power production in France over a ten-year period starting from 1995. Meanwhile, a gradual growth was seen in the proportions of power produced from nuclear and others, and each occupied one-tenth of energy generation in the year 2005.
The pie charts depict the proportions of
power
generated from various kinds of sources in France in the years 1995 and 2005.
Overall
, there was a similar upward trend in the ratios of
energy
generation from five
different
sources in France
except for
petrol. Coal remained 1st ranked, while others were the last ranker in all 2
given
years.
In 1995, the percentages of
energy
produced from coal, gas and petrol made up approximately one-third of total
power
production.
Besides
, the figures for others and nuclear together occupied one-tenth of
energy
production in France, in which the former constituted a greater fraction of 6. 4%.
Looking at the pie charts in more detail, the figures for gas and coal increased
slightly
to around 30. 5%, while that of petrol witnessed a considerable decline to one-fifth of
power
production in France over a ten-year period starting from 1995. Meanwhile, a gradual growth was
seen
in the proportions of
power
produced from nuclear
and others
, and each occupied one-tenth of
energy
generation in the year 2005.