The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of energy derived from various sources in France in two years: 1995 and 2005.
The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of energy derived from various sources in France in two years: 1995 and 2005. dqwDp
The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of energy derived from various sources in France in two years: 1995 and 2005.
Overall, gas, coal and petro made up the bulk of France’s energy production in both years, whereas nuclear and unspecified sources were responsible for a far less percentage.
In 1995, fossil fuels, namely gas, coal and petro, were the main sources of energy, each accounting for just under 30%. By 2005, contributions from gas and coal had increased by a tiny percentage to become 30. 31% and 30. 93% respectively. In contrast, the proportion of energy derived from petro had shrunk by roughly one third to comprise 19. 55%.
Turning to nuclear power and uncategorized types, the former had a visible increase from 6. 40% in 1995 to 10. 10% in 2005. Similarly, the proportion of unnamed sources of energy almost doubled, growing from 4. 90% to 9. 10%. However, despite these growth figures, the output from these two sources combined did not exceed a quarter of the total
The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of
energy
derived from various
sources
in France in two years: 1995 and 2005.
Overall
, gas, coal and
petro
made up the bulk of France’s
energy
production in both years, whereas nuclear and unspecified
sources
were responsible for a far less percentage.
In 1995, fossil fuels,
namely
gas, coal and
petro
, were the main
sources
of
energy
, each accounting for
just
under 30%. By 2005, contributions from gas and coal had increased by a tiny percentage to become 30. 31% and 30. 93%
respectively
.
In contrast
, the proportion of
energy
derived from
petro
had shrunk by roughly one third to comprise 19. 55%.
Turning to nuclear power and uncategorized types, the former had a visible increase from 6. 40% in 1995 to 10. 10% in 2005.
Similarly
, the proportion of unnamed
sources
of
energy
almost doubled, growing from 4. 90% to 9. 10%.
However
, despite these growth figures, the output from these two
sources
combined did not exceed a quarter of the total