The pie chart depicts information about production of electricity in Ireland, and the table illustrates five distinct reasons to use electricity in same country.
Overall, it is crystal clear that higher amount coal is used to generate electricity compared to gas, wind, and solar energy sources, while the major use of electricity in heating than others. The data is represented in proportion.
According to pie chart, 45.00% coal is used to produce electricity in Ireland, compared to 35.00% gas. Additionally, the wind and solar power utilisation in production of electricity have been a witnessed of significant same amount of proportion, accounting for 10.00%.
Regarding table chart, 55% heating used the electricity in Ireland in comparison of 20% Lighting. The average electricity usage in Ireland by kitchen appliances which can be seen as 15%. However, the consumer electronics and phone charging system is noticed at 5%, by sharing same amount of electricity consumption in Ireland.
