The comparison of different kinds of energy production of France in two years
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of five different types of energy that were created in France in 1995 and 2005. Overall, it is evident that the number of petro production was significantly decreased, while rises were seen in nuclear and others. However, there were no marked changes in gas and coal.
To begin with, petro was accounted for 29.27% of all energy supply that could be produced in France in 1995, however, it dropped substantially by approximately one tenth in 2005. Although nuclear and others were created more after the 10-year period, from about 5% and 6% respectively, to 9 and 10%, they still had the least amount compared with all types.
Changes were seen in those kinds of energy, on the other hand, coal and gas, the two main energy sources of France, remain relatively stable. The figures for both energies were about 29% in 1995 before increasing minimally to 30%.
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