The pie charts show the proportion of energy that is generated and consumed in the world by a range of different sources. It is noticeable that there is considerable differences between the two.
The two pie charts represent the total power utilisation and electricity production in the last year all around the globe and the materials used for that
The first bar graph depicts the percentage of the total amount of energy consumed world wide, while the second chart illustrates the share of world electricity generation by different energy sources last year. Overall, i
The two pie charts compare the global proportion of energy consumed versus the percentage of electricity generated in the previous year. Units are given in percentage.
The two pie chart display the comparison of the total energy consumption and the electricity generation in the pervious year. According to the data, coal was the biggest source of electricity generation, while oil was co
The charts illustrate some statistics about the sources and the usages of electricity from the last year. Overall, fossil fuels both consumed and generated the majority of the electricity, while green energy production
The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of energy consumption and electricity generation in the last year. On the whole, coal and gas accounted for high rates in both charts.
The two pie charts illustrates the percentages of energy consumption and electricity generation in last year. On the whole, coal and gas accounted high rates in both charts.
The graphs given below illustrate, how a variety of resources were utilized to use and produce energy worldwide in the previous year. The units are measured in percentage.
The charts illustrate the amount of world energy usage and electricity production in the previous year. Overall, Coal has the largest percentage of world electrical generation at present but the power consumption is domi