The charts illustrate the proportion of 3 different electricity sources in 4 countries (India, Sweden, Morocco, and Vietnam) from 2003 to 2008.
Overall, Morocco and Vietnam did not use nuclear power for electricity production. We can also infer from the graph that fossil fuel accounted for the largest proportion in India and Vietnam. While in Morocco, hydro power played a significant role, and nuclear power was the most used in Sweden.
In India, electricity from fossil fuel took up a vast majority of the entire amount of electricity produced, while the figure for Sweden was only 4%. In Sweden, electricity from nuclear power contributed to 44%. However, in India, it only took up 4%. 14% of electricity in India and about half of electricity in Sweden was produced from hydro power.
In Morocco, the electricity from hydro power accounted for 95%, which was the highest proportion among the four countries. Meanwhile, in Vietnam, it took up nearly a half. The rest of the electricity, in both nations was solely produced from fossil fuel.
