This graph gives information about how much production of electricity in the same country, namely France, in the years 1980 and 2012. Overall, there are four sources called thermal, nuclear, hydroelectric, and renewable.
The line graph compares the amount of electricity produced in France including thermal, nuclear, hydroelectric and renewable sources over a period of 32 years.
The line graph compares the utilization of four commodities: thermal, nuclear, hydroelectric and renewables, in the generation of electricity, in France, over thirty-two years: from 1980 to 2012.
The line graph illustrates electricity production by Thermal, Nuclear, Hydroelectric, and Renewables in France from 1980 to 2012. In these 32 years, nuclear has a considerable increase, while other sources only experienc
The line chart compares the amount of electricity produced in France using four different sources of power over a period of 32 years. (From 1980 to 2012)
The line chart illustrates the amount of electricity produced by different sources of power in terawatt hours over the period of 32 years. Generally speaking, nuclear power is by far the most important in generating elec
The line graph compares the amount of electricity produced in France using four different sources of power over a period of 32 years. It is clear that nuclear power was by far the most important means of electricity gene
The line chart presents the development of electricity generation volume supplied from the 4 different energy sources, over the period from 1980 to 2012, in France.