The two pie charts illustrates the proportion of five types of energy production in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, in both years, the most significant sources of energy were gas and coal, which together accounted for over half the production of energy, while nuclear and other kinds of energy sources generated the least amount of energy in France. In all types of energy production there was only minimal change over the 10 year period.
Energy produced by coal comprised of 29. 80% in the first year and this showed only a very slight increase of about a mere 1 % to 30. 9% in 2005. Likewise, in 1995, gas generated 29. 63% which rose marginally to 30. 1% 10 years later.
With regards to the remaining methods of producing energy, there was an approximate 5% growth in production from both nuclear power and other sources to 10. 10% and 9. 10% respectively. Petrol, on the other hand, was the only source of energy which decreased in production from 29. 27% in 1995 to around a fifth (19. 55%) in 2005.
The two pie charts illustrates the proportion of five types of
energy
production
in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall
, in both years, the most significant
sources
of
energy
were
gas and coal, which together accounted for over half the
production
of
energy
, while nuclear and other kinds of
energy
sources
generated the least amount of
energy
in France. In all types of
energy
production
there was
only
minimal
change
over the 10
year
period.
Energy produced by coal comprised of 29. 80% in the
first
year
and this
showed
only
a
very
slight increase of about a mere 1 % to 30. 9% in 2005.
Likewise
, in 1995, gas generated 29. 63% which rose
marginally
to 30. 1% 10 years later.
With regards to
the remaining methods of producing
energy
, there was an approximate 5% growth in
production
from both nuclear power and other
sources
to 10. 10% and 9. 10%
respectively
. Petrol,
on the other hand
, was the
only
source
of
energy
which decreased in
production
from 29. 27% in 1995 to around a fifth (19. 55%) in 2005.