The charts below show the comparison of different kinds of energy production in Dutch in five years. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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These pie charts give information on the comparison of the contribution of fossil fuels and other renewable methods for power generation in a country from 1985- 2003.
Overall
, it is clear that
oil remains the most common way of producing energy.However
, dependency on oil and nuclear sources has reduced over these years while
the demand for natural gas and coal has gone up with no change in hydrogen requirements.
In 1985, oil was used as a major fossil fuel, contributing to more than 50 per cent
of power production.However
, its use declined in 2003 reaching a low of just 39 per cent
contribution to the power sector.Similarly
, although
the nuclear plant initially
fulfilled more than one-fifth of the country's demands, its utilization dropped by a significant 5 per cent
.
On the contrary
, the tendency of using natural gas rose from 13 per cent
to just under one-fourth of the nation's demand.A similar trend was noted in the utilization of coal which grew in its usage from 8 to 13 per cent
in 2013.On the other hand
, hydrogen kept producing the same amount of energy at 4 per cent
over these years, whereas
there was a marginal increase of 3 per cent
in tapping other renewable sources.Submitted by alishah2294 on
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