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The image presents a bar chart with the top ten countries for production and consumption of electricity in 2014, ranking from 1 to 10. The chart has two different types of bars representing production (billion kWh) and consumption (billion kWh) for each country. For China, production is at 5,398 and consumption is at 5,322. For the United States, production is at 4,089 and consumption is at 3,866. Russia's production is at 1,057 and consumption is at 1,038. Japan has a production of 936.2 and a consumption of 856.7. India's production is at 871 and consumption is at 818.8. Canada has a production of 618.9 and consumption of 499.9. France's production is at 562.2 and consumption is at 461.9. Brazil has a production of 530.7 and consumption of 455.8. Germany's production is at 526.6 and consumption is at 582.5. Lastly, the Republic of Korea has a production of 485.1 and consumption of 449.5.
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The bar chart provides information about the percentages of the top ten countries for the production and consumption of electricity in 2014. Overall, production and consumption levels are closely matched in most countries, with China and the United States leading significantly.
China was the largest producer and consumer. The United States ranked second, with production at 4099 and consumption at 3866. Other countries are lower than China and the United States by about 70%.
In contrast, Germany lacked balanced levels between electricity production and consumption. Also, Brazil and Canada showed similar trends, but they had lower ranks in the top ten countries.
In summary, the chart highlights that China’s and the United States’ electricity production and consumption are at high levels. However, other nations show dramatically lower yet balanced levels.
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