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. Write at least 150 words. Fuel type used to generate electricity (%)
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The provided diagram shares the information of 5 Asian nations's usage portion of 4 power source in 2005.
Overall
, the table describes the use of 4 main energy
's sources: nuclear, coal & lignite, petroleum products, and hydro & wind in 5 observed Asian countries: Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
, South Korea, and Japan. Coal & lignite option was dominant in Malaysia and Singapore, in contrary to the other recorded South East Asian country
, Thailand
, who used petrol product more. Addition to that, Japan, utilized nuclear as the first choice for generating electricity, while
the it was also
popular in South Korea, but the latter country
created energy
using hydro & wind more.
In 2005, Malaysia powered the country
using coal & lignite, with portion of a little bit more than 60% of coal, while
the other noticable number supported by nuclear at 19%. Additionally
, the same option was also
dominant in Singapore but with 19% less percentage at 42% in addition
to the other energy
source which also
popular at 39%. In contrary to that, Thailand
utilized alternative energy
option more at 42% while
the second biggest contribution came from petrol at 36%.
In the same year, Japan recorded almost the same portion of usage in alternative or other energy
source like Thailand
at 39%, but used nuclear more at 49%. Furthermore
, the its neighbour, South Korea, was the only recorded country
that generated power mostly using hydro & wind almost half at 48% while
also
used nuclear at 33%.Submitted by gurunnevada on
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