The given charts illustrate the percentage of various types of energy production of a country from its different sources over the period from 1985 to 2003.
overall, it is dearly visible that, in the both case, oil remamed in the first place with the highest amount of production. After that, natural gas and nuclear production come to the List where other productions contributed very little to the country’s energy production.
To compare with, a little more than half of the country’s energy supply comes from oil. contributing with 52% of the total energy produced. A little more than one fifth of the gross energy productions came from neulear energy. Natural gas remained third in the supply chain with 13% of the energy in the year 1985. The country produced only 8% coal which was as twice as much Hydrogen. It looks like the country was not much into other renewable energy supply which was just 1% of the overall energy produced in 1985. After the span of 18 years, oil production stayed at the top with 39% of the total energy though the untribution declined a little. The country focused on natural gas production and it was encreased by 10 percent in the year 2003. There was a steady upward trend in the coal production which stayed at 13% in 2003. Only nuclear energy production declined by five perent compared to the supply in the year 1985. Interestingly, only the Hydrezen production remained the same over the period of 18 years which is matching to the other renewable power production of the country in 2003.
To sum up with, over a span of almost two decades,the country’s main focus was on to oil supply. Moreover, energies like natural gas and nuclear production held a decent proportion accept Hydrozen and other renewable energy production.
