The two pie charts provide information about the proportion of energy generation by fuel type in the United Kingdom in 2014 and 2018. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, the gas led both charts with the same percentages, while the reverse was true for oil and others. What stands out most is that nuclear and renewables, which both experienced relatively similar patterns.
Focusing on details, in 2104, the gas ranked as the dominant figure in the chart, accounting for 30.1%, followed closely behind by coal and nuclear at 28.4% and 22.5%, respectively. As renewables, it constituted 15% of energy generation, whereas oil and other fuels fell behind, with 4% of energy generation.
In 2018, conversely, both gas and oil remained stable at their initial levels, 30.1% and 4%. Meanwhile, coal and nuclear experienced a downward trajectory, falling to 18.1% and 21.6%, respectively, whereas energy generation in renewables rose to 26.2%.
