The presented graphs compared the numbers of units used to produce electricity by fuel in Australia and France in five various categories including: coal, oil, natural gas, hydropower and nuclear power during a specific
The data in pie chart demonstrates the amount of energy used in Australian household and the table illustrates the consumption of electricity as per the job holders.
The data presented illustrates the different sources used for energy generation along with a detailed breakdown of sustainable sources in two countries (Germany and France) during 2009.
The given pie charts compare data about generating power from 5 various resources namely, fossil fuels, hydro, and nuclear in Australia and France at 2 points in time, 1980 and 2000.
The presented pie charts compare data about the proportion of power that was generated by fossil fuels, water, and Nuclear at 2 points in time namely, 1990 and 2010.
The charts illustrate the electricity generation in 2009 by France and Germany, measured in a billion kWh. Generally, it is evident that while the main electricity resource of Germany is conventional thermal, France
The pie charts depict the generation of electricity in Germany compared to France from all renewables and sources in 2009. It is measured in billion kWh. Overall, there are some differences between the two countries.
The pie chart depicts information associated with generating the electricity in Germany and France from three methods and renewable systems spanning from 2009. Despite fluctuating the percentage of both procedures, nucle
The pie chart compares the electricity produced by fuel sources such as Coal , Oil , Natural Gas , Hydro Power and Nuclear Power in France in 1990 and 2010 .