The four pie charts compare the electricity produced between two countries namely Germany and France in 2009. The data is calibrated in KHz.Overall, the total outcome of electricity production was more by renewable and other sources in Germany, than France. In Germany, conventional thermal was the main source of electricity while nuclear was the prime factor in France.It is clear from the graph, in Germany, the total electricity made up from conventional thermal was more than half, at 59.6%, while France, where it accounted for just 10.3%, with significant ratio of electricity coming from nuclear power with 76%. In Germany, electricity output was only one fifth of the total.In regards to Renewable, in Germany, most of the renewable consisted of wind and biomass, in total around 75%, which was far higher than hydroelectric and solar which comprised of 17.7%and 6.1% respectively. While, in France, hydroelectric made up 80.5% of renewable electricity and biomass, wind, solar accounted ...