The pie charts compare the amount of electricity produced using five different fuel sources—coal, oil, natural gas, hydro power, and nuclear power—in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000.
The pie charts illustrates electricity generated between two countries Germany and France from all sourse and renewables on 2009. To begin, electricity generation in Germany on was 560 billion KWH , wishes it highster t
The presented pie charts illustrate the comparison of units of electricity, that were produced by fuel in two countries, Australia and France in five diverse categories, say, coal, oil, natural gas, hydropower, and nucl
The pie charts compared how much electricity generated in two different countries namely Germany and France from all sources and recovering during 2009.
The pie graph illustrates the production of electricity by fuel sources in Australia and France between 1980 and 2000, measured by units. Overall, in the first year of manufacturing electricity using coal in Australia
The pie charts depict the generation of electricity in Germany and France from different sources (Conventional thermal, Nuclear, Renewables) and various renewable sources (Biomass, Hydroelectric, Wind, Solar) in 2009.
The charts illustrate the electricity generated in Germany and France and the different sources and renewables in the year 2009. Overall, it can be seen that conventional thermal is the major source of electricity genera
The pie graphs compare information from two distinct years of numbers of produced electricity by different fuel sources in countries Australia and France.
The pie charts illustrate the amount of electricity which was generated in Germany and France in 2009. Units are measured in billion kWh and percentages.
The provided pie chart depicts the rate for used renewable and general energy sources in Germany and France in 2009. Overall, one can notice that in France they solely relied on nuclear power, while in Germany convention