The pie chart shows information about the percentage of different energy generation in the UK, in 2014 and 2018.
Overall, renewable energy shows the rose in energy consumption in 2018, while coal and nuclear was experienced decrease significantly in 2018. On the other hand, gas, and oil and other remain 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, and oil and other remained steady. In 2014, those energy was around 30.1% (gas), 4% (oil and other). This trend saw unchanged in 2018. However, it remained stable, but oil had the highest contributed over the period.
