The pie charts below show the percentage of electricity production by fuel source in France in 1990 and 2010

The pie charts below show the percentage of electricity production by fuel source in France in 1990 and 2010
The pie charts illustrate information about electricity production by fuel aspects in five different categories coal, oil, food, natural
gas
, hydropower and nuclear power in France in 1990 and 2010.
Overall
,
it is clear that
nuclear power significantly increased over the decades,
while
it is noticeable that, natural
gas
levelled off in 2010. In 1990, the expenditures in terms of natural
gas
and coal accounted for the most with 28 percentages after oil with 22%, followed by nuclear function and transport with 17%.
Furthermore
, just 6% of hydropower produced their
gas
. As is shown from the graphs, in 2010 nuclear power was used in 67 per cent of their whole fuel on electricity products.
Additionally
, in respective with coal and oil were used only 13% in 2010. Meanwhile,
as well as
in 1990, hydropower capacity utilised a low proportion of their production on electricity ammunition.
By contrast
, approximately 4% on hydro.
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