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The image depicts four pie charts detailing Germany and France's electricity generation in 2009 (560 billion kWh for Germany, 510 billion kWh for France), split into all types (conventional thermal, renewables, nuclear) and renewables (biomass, hydroelectric, solar, wind, geothermal); Germany's total electricity from conventional thermal 59.6%, nuclear 23%, renewables 17.4%; within renewables: biomass 39.3%, wind 36.9%, hydroelectric 17.7%, solar 6.1%, geothermal 0%; France's total electricity from nuclear 76%, conventional thermal 10.3%, renewables 13.7%; within renewables: hydroelectric 80.5%, biomass 8.1%, wind 10.5%, solar 0.9%, geothermal 0%.
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The 4 pie charts show the generated electricity of Germany and France in 2009, and that measured in kWh. Overall, that can be seen the conventional thermal was the biggest part of the production for Germany, which for France that was nuclear.

Conventional thermal is the main type of thermal for Germany, approximately 60% of the total savings of this country. Consequently, the total output was 560 billion. In France, the total output was lower than in Germany in 50 billion, and the level of conventional thermal it is just 10.3%, however, the nuclear output is 76%, while in Germany just 23%.

Moving to renewable energy, both countries have between 13-17% of the total energy, it is not that much compared to the rest of the energy types. The Germany has a 39.3% of Biomass, while Frace just 8.1%, such as with wind situation is quit similar, Germany has 36.9% and Frace has just 10.5%. However, the Farce has 80.5%, that in 4 time more then Germany, which just has 17.7%. Moreover, the smallest part of both countries is solar. For Germany it is just 6.1% and for France only 0.9%.

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