The charts below illustrates how much energy has been produced from different recources in proportion in country between 1985 and 2003.
Overall, it is clear from the chat that in 1985 natural gas had been ranked the first stage while the nuclear was manufactured 22%. Both resources, however, faced doubled dawnward trend by 2003.
By 1985, natural gas production was the highest energy creation in contrast to the nuclear manufacture, then decreased significantly down to 39%. The proportion of the nuclear, on the other hand, dropped to 8 per cent of its original level in 1985. Consequently, the former resource remain the highest manufactured output, meanwhile, the latter one was overtaken by oil production in the final years.
According to the coal manufacturing, it had been increased significantly from 8% to 22%, unlike the oil, demonstrating 1% of change by 2003. Turning to hydrogen, it has been remained stable over the years; simultaneously, the share of other renewable resources experienced sharp rise from 1% to 4%.
