The pie chart gives information about how many different fuel sources were used in UK between 2014 and 2018.
Overall, the amount of coal production reduced dramaticly, and nuclear energy also decreased slightly, while renewable energy production saw rapid increase. Additionally, gas production and oil and others remained stability.
In 2014, gas was the dominant production at 30.1% and followed by coal and nuclear energy productions were widely used at 28,4% and 22,5% respectively. However, renewable energy manufacturing was utilized moderately compared to others by 15.0%. Moreover, the consumtion of oil and others was the smallest portion of the energy only 4.0%.
By 2018, oil and others remained unchanged and gas manufacturing as well. But renewable energy experienced sharp growth to 26,2% whereas, coal consumption decreased rapidly to 18,1%, and also nuclear energy production diminished negligiably by 0.9%.
