The pie chart compares percentage of depicts energy generation by fuel, specifically oil and other, renewables, nuclear, gas, and goal energy, over a 4-year period in The United Kingdom.
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of nuclear and coal energy generation experienced a slight decrease. In contrast, the percentage of renewables energy experienced an increase. Meanwhile, the percentage of oil/other and gas were stable throughout the period.
In 2014 the most popular type of energy generation by fuel was gas, accounting for 30.1%. Moving to, the second most popular type of energy there were nuclear and coal, at 28.4% and 26.2%, respectively. However, oil/other and renewables had tge lowest percentage among all energy generation by fuel, at 4.0% and 15.0%, respectively.
By 2018, significant changes had occurred in the percentage energy generation by fuel in the United Kingdom. The percentage of renewables experienced a significant increase to 26.2%. Conversely, nuclear and gas energy experienced a slight decline to 18.1% and 21.6%, respectively. In terms of, the percentages of oil/other and has remained the same percentage, at 30.1% and 4,0%
