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Band 8+: The pie charts show the electricity generated in Germany and France from all sources and renewables in the year 2009.

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The image contains four pie charts representing electricity generation in Germany and France for the year 2009. Germany's total electricity generation was 560 billion kWh, with conventional thermal accounting for 59.6%, nuclear for 23.0%, and renewables for 17.4%. Within renewables, biomass was 39.3%, wind 36.9%, hydroelectric 17.7%, and solar 6.1%, with geothermal at 0.0%. France generated 510 billion kWh, with nuclear at 76.0% and renewables at 13.7%. Within renewables, hydroelectric was 80.5%, wind 10.5%, solar 0.9%, and geothermal 0.0%.
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The pie chart illustrates the energy produced in Germany and France from different sources and renewables in 2009.

Overall, in Germany, conventional thermal has the highest generation of electricity, and nuclear in France.

In Germany, conventional thermal has the highest generation of electricity at 59.6 percent, and nuclear has the second highest production of electricity at 23 percent. Finally, renewables are in third place at 17.4 percent. In France, nuclear has the highest generation of electricity at 76 percent, whereas renewables and conventional thermal are in second and third place with 13.7 and 10.3 percent, respectively.

Renewables in Germany, at first biomass energy at 39.3 percent, followed by wind energy at 36.9 percent, and hydroelectricity at 17.7 percent. Finally, solar energy is at 6.1 percent. Whereas, in France, hydroelectricity has dominated at 80.5 percent. Then, wind and biomass were at 10.5 and 8.1 percent, respectively. Solar energy has the least contribution at 0.9 percent. Geothermal was 0.0 percent in both countries.

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