The provided illustrations of the amount of electricity production by fuel source in Australia and France have their information collected in 1980 and 2000.
Overall, the electricity production is divided into five distinct units of coal, oil, natural gas, hydro power, and nuclear power.
In Australia, the unit’s production witnessed a 20-unit increase in the summary production in 2000. During the years of 1980 and 2000, coal accounted for most of the units, 50 units in 1980 and 130 units in 2000, whereas oil was scarcely used, this observes a reduction from 10 to 2 units. The amount of units of the other remained the same in 1980, but one increased by 34 units higher in 2000.
On the other hand, France units seem to be more equally distributed. In 1980, most fuel sources apart from hydro power (5 units) possessed alike consumption of approximately 20 units. Moreover, the overall production doubled in 2000, reaching a peak number of 180 units. Nevertheless, natural gas and hydro power (4 units in total) could not compare to nuclear power (126 units). In addition, there were 50 units of coal and oil produced.
