The pie chart reveals how energy is spent in an average Australian household, with the table providing the amount of electricity used, depending on the number of occupants.
These pie charts illustrated the difference in Electricity sources between the two countries in Europe, France and Germany, in 2009. The Electric power was measured in a kilo-watt unit and separated into three types: Nuc
The figures illustrate the electricity daily used in winter and summer and the type of appointment that it are used in winter season. As can be seen, the electricity demand in winter higher rather than in summer and the
The four pie charts demonstrate statistical information about electricity generation in two different countries from three distinct types of energy and the breakdown of renewables for the year 2009.
The two pie charts illustrate the composition of energy source for electricity in Scotland between twenty years ago and last year. Units are measured in percentage (%). Overall, it is clear that the majority of the sourc
The pie chart depicts Germany and France's electricity generation from all types and renewable during a specific period .It is clear from the graph that the conventional thermal had the largest value in Germany while the
The provided pie charts compares the portion of produced electricity from different types of fountainheads and renewables in Germany and France in the year 2009.
The pie charts on the left hand illustrate electricity generation from all resources in 2 different countries (Germany and France), in 2009, while the pie charts shown on the right hand extract the renewables part.
The provided charts represent the amount of electricity in Scotland based on several energy sources 20 years ago compared to the last year. Based on the data, there are seven types of energy sources, namely hydro pumped
The pie chart depicts the share of the energy used in Australian households represented in percentage. The table illustrates the amount of electricity used in a year according to number of members in the house.