The provided pie charts illustrate the electricity generation in Germany and France during 2009. For each country, the first chart describes the proportion of the electricity sources, and the second chart reveals the rat
The pie chart above depicts the proportion of electricity generated by various sources of energy in 2009, all types and renewable sources in Germany and France. Germany generated energy of 560 billion kWh in the year, wh
The pie chart illustrates the sources from which electricity is generated in France and Germany in the year 2009.The electric current produced in Germany is relatively high by 50 when compared to France.The highest c
The charts below illustrate the production of electricity from all resources and renewables in Germany and France in 2009. Overall, as we can see, Germany had the highest production which was chiefly from conventional th
This report will describe a pie chart showing the production of electricity comparison between all types of sources and renewables in Germany and France in 2009.
The charts compare the sources of electricity in New Zealand and Germany in the years 1980 and 2010. Between these years, electricity generation almost doubled, rising from 127 units to 200 in New Zealand, and from 107 t
As it can be seen, there are two pie charts at the top which show the Germany's electricity generation in general and renewables energy in 560 billion kilowatt. And at the bottom part, they have shown the same thing in 5
The pie charts compare the electricity production between Germany and France from four different kinds of sources of energy, such as conventional Thermal, renewables and nuclear, in 2009. It is measured in billions kWh.