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The image displays two pie charts comparing energy generation by fuel type in the UK for the years 2014 and 2018: In 2014: oil and other 4.0%, renewables 15.0%, nuclear 22.5%, gas 30.1%, coal 28.4%; In 2018: oil and other 4.0%, renewables 26.2%, nuclear 21.6%, gas 30.1%, coal 18.1%.
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The chats illustrate different type of fuel depicts energy generation in the United Kingdom in 2014 and 2018.
Looking from an overall perspectives, it can be seen that there are 5 types of fuel; Oil and others, Renewables, Nuclear, Gas, and Coal.
The percentages of Oil and Gas are remained constant of 4 and 30.1, respectively. On the other hand, Renewables have 15% in 2014 and experienced a gradual increased to 26.2% in 2018, while the percentage of Coal has dropped by approximately 10% from 28.4% to 18.1%. Lastly, Nuclear have almost the same proportion in these two years; 22.5% in 2014 and 21.6% in 2018.
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