The pie charts below show the comparison of different kinds of energy production in France in two years.
The given pie chart illustrates how many percentages of five different energy generate in France from two years are 1995 and 2005.
What stands out from the pie chart is that while the generation of Petrol declined, other kinds of energy experienced an upward trend. In addition, Gas and Coal were the main fuels during two years.
In 1995, starting at 29.80%, Coal was the largest of pie chart before it witnessing a slight progress in 2005, at 30.93%. Similarly, Gas ranked second in both years with 29.63% and 30.31% respectively. Following by the contrast of Petrol which account for 29.27% in 1995, but that figure was tumble to just 19.55% over 10 years.
Turning into the other kinds of energy, It was Nuclear that started with just 6.40% but later it’s percentage grow to take up 10.10% in 2005. Other energies was the lowest percent in 1995 with only 4.90% before it experienced an minimal improve to responsibility for 9.10% in 2005.
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