The provided charts make comparisons among various types of energy
The provided charts make comparisons among various types of energy generation in France between 1995 and 2005.
In general, the percentage of fossil fuels production always dominated in both years, with coal being the largest while nuclear and other kinds of sources witnessed the minority during a decade.
In terms of fossil fuels, coal creation experienced a slight increase from 29,80% in 1995 to nearly a third in 2005, and this is followed by the production of gas growing modestly from 29,63% to 30,31%. Conversely, the figure that of petro energy, which was the only source of energy indicated a decrease trend, dropped approximately 10% ( 29,27%- 19,55%).
The production of nuclear power and other energy, on the other hand, indicated a similar pattern climbing gently from 3,40% to 10,10% and from 4,90% to 9,10% respectively. In addition, the proportion of energy from other sources generated the smallest amount of energy over the 10-year period.
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