The pie chart depicts the proportions in natural sources (coal, gas, wind, and solar) that are used to produce electricity In Ireland, and the table gives information about the primary purpose of electricity is consumed in Ireland.
Overall, the largest source to produce electricity in Ireland is coal, while solar and gas contribute the smallest portions. The primary reason of electricity consumption in Ireland is for heating, whereas the least reason is for consumer electronics and phone charging.
The primary source to produce electricity in Ireland is coal, which holds almost a half of proportion at 45%. The second is gas, which provides 35% of shares to produce electricity. However, wind and solar have similar percentage with only 10% of all contributions.
Turning to how the electricity is used, heating is by far the main use of electricity in Ireland, accounting for about 55% of total consumption. This is followed by lighting at 20%, while kitchen appliances account for only 15%. Finally, consumer electronics and phone charging together make up the smallest share at just 5% of electricity use in Ireland.
