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Band 4+: The pie charts below show units of electricity production by fuel source in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two sets of pie charts comparing units of electricity by fuel source in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. Australia's total production increased from 100 units to 170 units, with coal usage growing from 130 to 2000 and natural gas from 20 to 36. France's total production also increased from 90 units to 180 units, with nuclear power growing from 15 to 126 and hydro power remaining at 25. Coal, oil, and natural gas usage decreased in both countries.
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The pie charts illustrate the amount of electricity production by different sources of fuel in Germany and Denmark by the years 1978 and 1998.

Overall, the total electricity production increased over twenty years in both countries. The main source of electricity was coal in Denmark, while in Germany nuclear power took the largest proportion in 1998.

In Denmark, the total production rose from 60 units to 160 units. In 1978, coal contributed 53 units, which dramatically increased to 122 units by 1998. The amount of electricity produced by natural gas and hydropower was the same in 1978; that became more than twofold for hydropower and dramatically decreased from 15 to 2 units for natural gas.

In Germany, the 1998 production was two times higher than the amount produced in 1978. The figure shared by nuclear power was 11 units in 1978, which sharply increased to 111 units by 1998. The main sources of electricity in 1978 were coal and natural gas, which accounted for 22 units, which declined to 20 and 6 units, respectively, by the next year. The amount shared by oil remained the same at 20 units in both years and was decreased from 5 to 3 units that were obtained from hydropower.

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