The pie chart illustrates the sources of electricity generation in Ireland and the table displays the main causes of electricity usage in the same nation.
Overall, coal and gas are the widest used resources to produce electrical energy. Electricity is used mainly for heating, while lighting and kitchen appliances contribute to a significant proportion of electrical energy use.
The pie graph displays that coal and gas are contributing the most to electrical energy production with 45.00% and 35.00% respectively. At the same time, solar and wind resources are both at 10.00% as the least significant sources used to create electricity.
According to the table, the first reason why using electricity is heating with the figure of 55%, which is followed by lighting with 20%. Kitchen appliances have a significant proportion of 15% electricity usage, while consumer electronics and phone charging use the lowest proportion of electrical energy, with 5% each.
