The graphs illustrate the difference in the percentage of the kinds of power which was produced in France in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it is immediately obvious that the percentage of gas, coal, and nuclear experiences an upward trend; and, the percentage of coal registers the highest figures for 10 years.
Looking at the figure of the petro, it shows an opposite trend to gas, coal, and nuclear power. In 1995, it made up less than a third but after ten years, it decreased sharply to a fifth. In the year 2005, the percentage of energy production by coal was the majority of 29.8 percent. The figure for gas and nuclear power accounts for 29.63 and 6.4 percent in each. During 10 years, they showed a slight increase in their percentage with 30.93, 30.31 and 10.10 percent respectively. The figure for other growth nearly doubles from about 10 percent in 1995 to 9.1 percent in 2005.
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- The pie charts below show the comparison of different kinds of energy production of France in two years
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