Two pie charts illustrate information about the difference between production of five types of energy. There are coal, nuclear, petro, gas, and other kinds. Units are measured in percentage. The data is from France in 1995 and 2005.
In 1995, each of coal, gas, and petro energies take almost 30 persent of the manufacture, which is almost 90 percent of whole production of France, while the producing of nuclear receives 6.40 percent. Others’ produce is almost five percent.
In 2005, the situation changes considerably due to petro, nuclear, and others. Whereas the persentage of nuclear and other energies soar twice, the porpotion of petro declines for ten percent. Gas and coal have a slight increase with one and two percent.
Overall, the most noticeable changes is in decrease of petro production and in rise of nuclear and other producing. The production of coal and gas is in a stable position.
