The pie charts give information about the production of electrical power from three kinds of sources, such as fossil fuel, hydropower, and nuclear power, in four nations (India, Sweden, Morocco, and Vietnam) during a period of five years (from 2003 to 2008).
Overall, it is clear that electricity from fossil fuels in Sweden and Morocco was more likely produced at the lowest rate, in contrast to India and Vietnam, which showed the highest trend in that generation. In addition, the production of hydropower was conducted more frequently in the three countries except for India.
In Vietnam, 56.30% of electricity was made from fossil fuels, this figure accounting for more than half, while Morocco and Sweden produced only 4.50% and 4.00% of their electricity from this resource. In contrast to that, India demonstrated the largest rate, 81.90%, of this source between 2003 and 2008.
Differently, most of the electricity 95.50% came from hydropower in Morocco; the next similar figures occurred with approximately half of the electrical power in Sweden and Vietnam, at 52% and 43.70%, during 5 years. However, India showed its share of hydropower generation at 14.60%. In addition, the generation of nuclear power takes place in only two countries, which was Sweden and India. The rate of this trend was occupied by nearly half of the electrical power produced, at 44% in Sweden, in opposite that the share of that figure, which showed the lowest trend among the three kinds of electrical power, at 3.50% in India.
(Akhatov Shakhriyor 248 words)
