The two pie charts illustrate a comparison of various types of energy production over the course of ten years in France.
Overall, coal and gas barely changed in two time periods.Meanwhile, the usage of petrol decreased noticeably, in addition there was a slight rise in nuclear and other types of energy.
First of all, the percentage of gas usage experienced a slight increase from 29,63% in 1995 to 30,31% in 2005.Regarding coal, which was approximately 30% of total energy production over the span of ten years.Followed by petrol, which accounted for 29,27% of total energy production in 1995, then declined to 19,55% in 2005.
In contrast, nuclear energy contributed a modest proportion at 6,40%, then it witnessed a slight rise to 10,10% in 2005.In addition, energy from other sources were minimal, comprising only 4,90% in 1995 and 9,10% in 2005.
Overall, all distributed energy in France over the span of ten years shows a noticeable improvement in all sections except for petrol, which shows a decline in its production.
