The pie chart demonstrates a comparison of the different type of energy production in percentage between the years 1995 and 2005 the period underexamined
Overall, the data reveals a noteworthy dominance section for coal energy over a decade, while other remained as the smallest contributors among the year.
In year 1995, Coal emerged notably at 30% shares before increased slightly to 31% by 2005, thereby establishing it remained as the most significant portion among energy. Closely followed by gas considerably produced 29% initially and climbed to 30% in a latter of decade. of the total. Indicating a slight gap between coal usage as well as described a high demand level in gas energy. In addition, similar acquisition number echoed in petro production, recorded 29,3% but later dropped sharpely to 20% in one decade after. Which may indicate a diminishing source of the petro energy. In the year 1995, nuclear and other exhibited as smalls section among its counterpart, accounted at merely 6% and 5% respectively. However, these subordinate number between both nuclear and other experienced a significant inclination as nearly doubled, yielded 11% for petro and 10% for other. Its clear that the percentage of energy produced within one decade underwent inclinations exceptionally for petro energy.
