A glance at the given line graph depicts the total of electricity manufactured from three various sources in a European country from 1990 and 2020. The given bar chart demonstrates the rate of electricity consumed by four departments in the same country in 2020.
Overall, it is clearly seen that, oil electricity was the highest in the beginning, but renewables became leader in the end. Industrial sector had the highest electricity consumption, but transport sector had the lowest.
In detail, in 1990, oil electricity was the highest, with 80 TWH, but the next 10 years sharply went down, and turning to about 65 TWH, from 2000 to 2005 oil electricity significantly dropped and become 55 TWH. However, until the end of the period, it quickly decreased and transforming to approximately 30 TWH. Nuclear starts with 45 TWH, and until 1995 slightly increased and become about 60 TWH. From 1995 to 2010 went up sharply and become 70 TWH. But from 2010 to 2020 slowly declined and turning to 60 TWH. Renewables begins with 10 TWH. Then, slightly increased until 2000 and turning to 20 TWH. From 2000 to 2020 significantly rose and transforming to 90 TWH.
Turning to detail, industrial sector made up highest electricity consumption, which accounted for 45 percent of the total. Residential area was much lower than industrial sector, which takes 25 percent. Commercial area depicts the similar percent to residential, 20 percent respectively. While the reverse was true for transport system electricity consumption, which accounted for 10 percent.
