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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 compares the top ten countries in terms of electricity production and consumption in 2014. The figures are measured in billion kilowatt-hours.
Overall, China and the United States were by far the largest producers and consumers of electricity. Most countries produced slightly more electricity than they consumed, with only a few exceptions.
China ranked first in both production and consumption, generating around 5,398 billion kWh and consuming 5,322 billion kWh. The United States followed, producing approximately 4,099 billion kWh and using about 3,866 billion kWh. Russia came third, with both figures just over 1,000 billion kWh.
Other countries, such as Japan, India, and Canada, had production and consumption levels ranging from around 850 to 650 billion kWh. Notably, Germany, Brazil, and France had very similar figures between 500 and 600 billion kWh. South Korea had the lowest figures among the top ten, with 485.1 billion kWh produced and 449.5 billion kWh consumed.
In most cases, the production slightly exceeded consumption. The differences were minimal, indicating efficient use or balanced export-import of electricity.
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