The table presents the proportion of electricity generated from four different fuel sources in five Asian
countries
in 2005. Use synonyms
Overall
, these Linking Words
countries
demonstrated varying patterns of fuel usage. Use synonyms
Additionally
, petroleum was the least commonly used source in most Linking Words
countries
, with the exception of Use synonyms
Thailand
.
In terms of coal and lignite, Use synonyms
this
source made up the majority of electricity generation in Malaysia(61%) and Singapore(42%), Linking Words
while
its usage was below Linking Words
than
10% in the remaining Change preposition
apply
countries
. Use synonyms
In contrast
, nuclear power was used by almost all Linking Words
countries
except Use synonyms
Thailand
, with Japan relying on it most heavily at 49%. Use synonyms
By comparison
, Linking Words
although
petroleum products accounted for the second-largest source in Linking Words
Thailand
(36%), Use synonyms
it
represented the smallest share in the other nations (3% for Singapore, South Korea, and Japan, and 2% for Malaysia).
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On the other hand
, hydro and wind power contributed 48% in South Korea, making it the largest figure there. Linking Words
This
was followed by Linking Words
Thailand
(19%), Use synonyms
whereas
the other three recorded less than 5%. Linking Words
Lastly
, the "other" fuel category was the largest proportion in Linking Words
Thailand
(42%), trailed by Singapore and Japan, each at 39%.Use synonyms