The pie chart portrays the electricity production from fuel source in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. Overall, it is clear from the pie charts that nuclear power was the most dominant fuel source for producing electricity in France, however in Australia it was coal.
Beginning with the electricity production in France, in 1980 both natural gas and hydro power accounted for 20 units, however in 2000 they were 2 and 36 units respectively. Electricity production from coal experienced a substantial growth from 50 to 130 units in France. Electricity production from oil sources in France constituted 10 units in 1980, but it gradually decreased to 2 units in 2000.
Turning to electricity production in Australia, in 1980 electricity output from both natural gas and hydro power comprised 25 units. Although natural gas saw a significant fall to 2 units, electricity output from nuclear power increased between 1980 and 2000 (from 20 to 25 units). Electricity output from hydroelectric source in Australia decreased to 2 units from 5.
