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The image displays a bar chart indicating the top ten countries in terms of electricity production and consumption in 2014. China ranks first in both production and consumption with 5,398 and 5,322 billion kWh respectively, followed by the United States with 4,099 and 3,866 billion kWh. Russia, Japan, and India take the third, fourth, and fifth positions with production figures of 1,057, 936.2, and 871.4 billion kWh and consumption figures of 1,038, 856.7, and 698.8 billion kWh. Canada, France, Brazil, and Germany hold the sixth to ninth ranks, with production ranging from 618.9 to 526.5 billion kWh and consumption from 491.9 to 525.6 billion kWh. South Korea completes the list at the tenth position, with 485.1 billion kWh produced and 449.5 billion kWh consumed. The chart differentiates between production and consumption using black and white bars, respectively.
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The bar chart provides information about the proportion of production and consumption of electricity in ten nations in the year 2014.
Overall, China’s value was the biggest in both consumption and production of electricity. While all nations output more electricity than they used, Germany’s consumption was far greater than its production.
China was ahead of other countries both in terms of producing electricity and using it, which was 5,398 billion kWh and 5,322 billion kWh respectively. The figures for the United States was around four times that of Russia’s, where national consumption and produced a little above 1,000 billion kWh. The values of Japan and India were comparetavily same, each consuming and producing approximately 800 billion kWh.
The electricity consumption of Canada was 499.9 billion kWh, being higher than that of France by 37 billion kWh. The only country where consumption was higher than output was Germany, where 582.5 billion kWh and electricity output was 526.6 billion kWh. Brazil’s electricity output was 530.7 billion kWh, compared to the Korean Republic, which produced the least amount of electricity at 485.1 billion kWh.
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