The pie graph below shows how electricity is produced in Ireland and the table shows the primary reasons for using electricity in the same country.

The pie graph below shows how electricity is produced in Ireland and the table shows the primary reasons for using electricity in the same country.
The graph gives data on the ways how electricity is produced and the main reasons for its usage in Ireland. From an
overall
perspective, it is readily apparent that out of all the categories, coal was the most utilized since it appears to be around half of Ireland's power source. Wind and solar are both minimally used and have the same percentage almost four times less than gas. First of all, as mentioned in the previous paragraph, some of the materials are more widespread and commonly utilized in
this
country.
For instance
, a ubiquitous fossil fuel, coal is almost half of
this
state's energy origin.
Furthermore
, another major combustible is gas, which appears to not be put to use as much as the other,
however
, still contains 35 per cent. To continue, some of the other categories include air and solar energy. These two sorts have the same portion of one-tenth and both are around 30 per cent less than the other two.
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Vocabulary: Only 6 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: The word "almost" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "around" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • Electricity grid
  • Renewable energy
  • Environmental impact
  • Economy
  • Energy mix
  • Carbon emissions
  • Industrial consumption
  • Residential use
  • Government policy
  • Seasonal variations
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