The pie charts illustrate differences in the percentages of produced electricity by all sources and renewables in 2 different countries such as Germany and France in 2009.
Overall, it is clearly visible that, conventional thermal segment made up the considerable proportion from all types in Germany, meanwile Nuclear accounted for the largest share in France. Furthermore, Biomass and Wind from Renewables had a significant percentage in Germany, while Hydroelectric in france.
Conventional thermal share from all types constituted the largest generated electricity resource in germany, standing at 59,6%, meanwile accountiong for the smallest in France, at 10.3%. Electricity produced by Nuclear in France made up three quarters of the total. Renewables comprised 17,4% and 13,7% in Germany and France of the total energy in 2009.
In Germany, the proportion of prodused electricity from renewables such as biomass and wind constituted the biggest segments, at 39,7% and 36,9%, while segment for solar had smallest, at 6.1%. In France, Hydroelectric segment from renewables comprised almost three guarters of total energy, standing at 80,5%, in contrast biomass and wind hadn’t notable proportions, at 8,1% and 10,5%. In addition, Geothermal share accounted for 0,0% in both countries.
