The pie chart illustrates the four ways to produce electricity, while the table displays the five main reasons for consuming electricity in the same nation.
Overall, coal is the most often used to produce electricity, while gas is also significant. Heating is far more commonly used in the country than any other reason.
The shares of coal and gas are the two most popular resources for producing electricity, with just under a half and about a third, respectively. The proportions of wind and solar have exactly the same figure, with only a tenth.
As for the reasons for consuming electricity, heating has the highest proportion among the five reasons, with over half of the overall share. Lighting has the second biggest share, with a fifth, while electricity for kitchen appliances is slightly lower than lighting, with 15%. The percentages of consumer electronics and phone charging are the same and the lowest share among all reasons, with only 5%.
