The table demonstrates how much electricity was generated and consumed in 2013, which is based on billion kWh, in ten countries that were the most energy-intensive and electricity producers.
The bar chart below demonstrates the electricity usage and production in several countries which have the highest ranks in 2014. According to available data, China has the first position and the United States is next. Mo
The given bar chart provides data on the amount of electricity generated and consumed by the 10 countries in 2014. It is clear that there is a significant difference between China and the other nations in producing and c
The bar chart illustrates how the top ten countries consumed and produced electricity in 2014. Overall, it can be seen that China has the highest consumption and production of electricity and Korea has the lowest. It can
The bar chart illustrates the number of production and consumption of electricity in various nations in the year 2014. Overall, China's usage of current was higher than the other nine countries. In contrast, Korea.Rep wa
The provided bar chart illustrates the amount of electricity production and consumption in the United States, China, Russia, Japan, India, Canada, France, Brazil, Germany and Korea in the given year 2014.
The given bar chart illustrates the ten countries which are the top ten countries in manufacturing and consuming electricity by their rank in 2014. As an overview, China had the first rank in both production and consumpt
The bar chart shows the top 10 countries for electricity production and consumption in 2014. China is the leading producer and consumer of electricity, followed by the United States, Russia, and Japan. Canada, France, Br
The bar chart illustrates the best ten countries on how much they generated and used electricity per billion kWh in 2014. Overall, electricity usage increased steadily for China and The United States but decreased for th
The chart describes how much production and consumption of electricity is used among ten countries in 2014. It looks like there was a slight difference between production and consumption among countries.