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The image displays a bar chart detailing the 2014 electricity production and consumption for the top ten countries. China ranks 1st with production at 5,398 billion kWh and consumption at 5,322 billion kWh. The United States follows, producing 4,099 billion kWh and consuming 3,866 billion kWh. Russia is 3rd, with production at 1,057 billion kWh and consumption at 1,038 billion kWh. Japan's production is 936.2 billion kWh and consumption 856.7 billion kWh. India shows 871 billion kWh produced and 698.8 billion kWh consumed. Canada ranks 6th, producing 618.9 billion kWh, consuming 499.9 billion kWh. France produces 561.2 billion kWh and consumes 462.9 billion kWh. Brazil produces 530.7 billion kWh and consumes 455.8 billion kWh. Germany shows production at 526.6 billion kWh with consumption at 582.5 billion kWh. Lastly, Korea, Rep. has production at 485.1 billion kWh and consumption at 449.5 billion kWh.
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The chart gives information about the ten highest-ranking countries in terms of electricity generation and consumption in 2014. It can be seen from the chart that the amounts of electricity produced and consumed in China and the US were far higher than the other nations. Moreover, Germany was the only country that consumed more electricity than it generated.
China ranked first with the highest figures in both production and consumption, at over 5,300 billion kWh each. Following China, the US came second in the list, generating 4,099 billion kWh and consuming 3,866 billion kWh.
Looking at the remaining countries, we can see that Russia was the only nation with electricity generation and consumption being just over 1,000 billion kWh each, followed by Japan and India, with the figures being slightly lower, ranging from 698.8 to 1,057 billion kWh. The figures for most of the other countries showed a difference in production and consumption of electricity at around 50 to 170 billion kWh, while it is noticeable that Germany produced 526.6 billion kWh of electricity, but it consumed 582.5 billion kWh.
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