The pie charts provide information relating to how different kinds of electricity were released in four sprawling countries in 2020.
Overall, the figure for fossil fuel became the least common in India, the UK, and France, whereas Finlander people did not produce electricity from nuclear. Conversely, nuclear remained the dominant source of electricity in France in 2020.
Regarding India, the share of hydropower started at 50%, making it by far the highest percentage compared to other sources of electricity. Followed by nuclear and fossil fuel, with respective figures being 45% and 5%, respectively. Furthermore, American people mostly produced electricity from nuclear, at 50%, while the figures for hydropower and fossil fuel were lower, accounting for 38% and 12%.
As for Finland, the proportion of hydropower was by far the highest, at 63%, which far exceeded by 26% that of fossil fuel. In addition, the figure for fossil fuel in France recorded the lowest percentage, at 0%, in comparison with 87% of nuclear and 13% of hydropower in 2020.
