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Band 6+: C. The pie graph below shows how electricity is produced in Ireland and the table shows the primary reasons for using electricity in the same country. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The pie chart illustrates the proportion of electricity created in country, namely Ireland and the table gives information about how electricity is used in the that country.

Overall, coal and gas rank first, both in terms of electricity production.Andwind, solar is smaller than previous. As regards for using electricity, it witnessed a significant change between heating and consumer electronics. While the percentage in lightning and kitchen appliances spend marginally.

At first, the largest proportion of electricity, 45% is produced for coal, followed by gas which accounts for 10% less. The share of wind and solar are substantially smaller than gas (10% respectively).

Turning to the table, consumption of electricity in heading for more than half of all (55% respectively), whereas the proportion of electricity used for lightning is 20%, which is high than of kitchen appliances at 15%. As for consumer electronics and phone charging, they use the smallest proportion of 5%.

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