The pie chart shows energy generation by fuel type in the UK between 2014 and 2018.
Overall, the most energy generation used in 2014 and 2018 was the gas as the highest, and the oil and others were the lowest at the same time. The coal showed a decrease while the renewables represented an increase.
In 2014, the coal depicted at 28.4% of fuel, and the renewables were at 15.0% of fuel. However, the highest, the gas were at 30.1% of fuel while the nuclear were at 22.5%, and the lowest was at 4.0% of fuel as oil and others.
In 2018, the renewables had increased at 26.2% of fuel while the coal had decreased at 18.1% of fuel followed by the nuclear at 21.6% of fuel. However, the gas still stabilized same as before at 30.1% of fuel as the highest, and the oil and others were still same as before at 4.0% of fuel
