The table below shows the percentage use of four different fuel types to generate electricity in five Asian countries in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
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The given table compares four different types of fuels which can generate electricity in five countries in Asia during 2005.
Overall
, we can see that Malaysia accounts for the majority of coal and lignite sources, Linking Words
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other types of fuel register the most higher numbers among all countries.
Nuclear power is dominated by Japan at 49%, followed by South Korea at just 33%. Linking Words
On the other hand
, Malaysia and Singapore both generated electricity just under the latest country at 32%. Malaysia is the country that used more coal and lignite, accounting for 61%. The second was Singapore with a percentage of 42 followed by the other three countries which accounted for only 14% in total.
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Thailand does not have nuclear power and less than 5% of coal and lignite, it had the supremacy in petroleum products at 36% in order to produce energy for the country. Moving on to hydro and wind power, South Korea accounted for the most at just under 50%, Linking Words
whereas
Thailand only stood at 19%. In the end, other types of fuel for producing energy were the most popular among the five nations, in which Thailand accounted for the highest percentage (42%), followed by Japan and Singapore with the same amounts (39%).Linking Words
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