The pie chart shows information about the percentage of different energy generations in the UK in 2014 and 2018.
Overall, renewable energy shows a rise in energy consumption in 2018, while coal and nuclear experienced a significant decrease in 2018. On the other hand, gas, oil, and other remained unchanged.
Firstly, as can be seen, in increasing trend, the percentage of renewable 2014 just around 15.0% and it rose around 26.2% in 2018. On the contrary, The coal energy consumption was decrease in 2018. In 2014, the consumption of coal in the UK, just about 28.4% and decrease considerably just over 18.1%. Furthermore, nuclear had decrease slightly in 2018, from 22.5% to 21.6%.
On the other hand, gas, oil, and other remained steady. In 2014, these energy sources were around 30.1% (gas), 4% (oil and other). This trend remained unchanged in 2018. However, it remained stable, but gas had the highest contribution over the period.
