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The image depicts four pie charts comparing electricity production by fuel source in Australia and France for the years 1980 and 2000. The Australian charts show a total production of 100 units in 1980 with coal (50), hydro power (20), and natural gas (20) being the main sources, while in 2000, the total production increased to 170 units, with natural gas (72) becoming the most significant source followed by coal (36) and oil (42). The French charts display a total production of 90 units in 1980, with nuclear power (15), coal (25), oil (25), and natural gas (25) being evenly distributed, while in 2000, the total production doubled to 180 units with nuclear power (126) becoming the dominant source, followed by natural gas (25), oil (15), and coal (5).
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The pie charts illustrate electricity generation by fuel origin in Australia and France from 1980 to 2000.
Overall, Australia’s energy manufacturing augment relying on coal for its main power source. Whereas France extensive use of Nuclear power doubled its units, in two decades.
During 1980, Australia generated half and France created quarter of their electicity from coal. France and Australia exercised oil and natural gases around between 10% to 25%. Hydro power was a great contributer for energy production for Australia(20%) but only miniscule amount of electricity was obtained in France.
Fast forward to 2020, Australia and France choose coal and nuclear power respectively for its largest fuel source obtaining around 130%, following hydroelectricity and coal as their second most utilized fuel source.
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