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The image contains two charts about energy consumption. The pie chart, titled "Energy Cosumption by Source," shows the breakdown as: Oil 40%, Gas 25%, Coal 15%, Nuclear 10%, and Renewable 10%. The stacked bar chart, titled "Energy Consumption by Sector," shows the composition of consumption for each source category, with approximate values read from the y-axis: for Oil (%), Industry is ~50%, Transport ~80%, Residential ~120%, and Commercial ~30%; for Gas (%), Industry is ~20%, Transport ~45%, Residential ~10%, and Commercial ~15%; for Coal (%), Industry is ~20%, Transport ~10%, Residential ~15%, and Commercial ~5%; for Nuclear (%), Industry is ~15%, Transport ~5%, and Residential ~5%; and for Renewable (%), Industry is ~10%, Transport ~10%, Residential ~10%, and Commercial ~15%.
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The given pie chart illustrates the main cources of energy consuption in a coutry during 2015. The given bar chart illustrates how these cources varied in some different segments of the economy in the same year.
Firstly, in the pie chart, the biggest proportion made up renewable 40%. The second place in the ranking composed gas it was a third 25%. In comporison coal was a little lower than gas 15%. And finally, oil and niclear was the same. They was only one in ten.
One the one hand, in the bar chart, the highest percentage accounted for oil. It was approximately 250%. In comparison, others was really lower than oil. The gas was 90%. Coal and renewable was almost the same, but caol was 50% renewable composed only 40%. At the end, nuclear was 25%.
Overall, in the first chart the biggest percentage made up renewable, while in the second chart it was oil. But gas accounted for second place in the both charts.
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