The given charts illustrate the proportion of sources of material that generate electricity in four distinct countries from 2003 to 2008.
Overall, fossil fuel and hydro power are the primary sources of producing electricity, whereas nuclear power constituted a minimal percentage. In contrast, nuclear power accounted for a considerable percentage in Sweden with a minimal figure of fossil fuel.
For India, 82% electricity was generated by fossil fuel, whereas the figure for hydro power and nuclear power were 14% and 4% respectively. In contrast, most of electricity produced in Morocco was from hydro power, at 95%, 90% higher compared to fossil fuel, and no nuclear power was recorded.
In Sweden, hydro power occupied over half of mentioned materials, at 52%, 8% and 48% higher compared to nuclear power and fossil fuel, at 44% and 4% each. In Vietnam, fossil fuel and hydro power were relatively similar, without record of nuclear power, at 44% and 56% each.
