The pie chart provides a visual representation of the distribution of energy sources utilized in the United Kingdom during the year 2020.
Overall, coal emerged as the predominant energy source, while oil constituted the least significant segment.
The data reveals that coal accounted for 30% of the total energy consumption, establishing it as the most substantial contributor to the energy mix. Following coal, natural gas represented 25% of the energy sources, marking it as the second most utilized resource. Renewable energy sources, while increasingly popular, comprised 20%, showcasing a notable shift towards sustainable energy within the national framework.
Nuclear energy and oil represented smaller portions of the energy distribution, with nuclear contributing 15%, and oil accounting for 10%. This illustrates a declining reliance on fossil fuels like oil as the UK progresses towards a greener energy strategy. The figures demonstrate a diverse energy landscape where traditional sources like coal and natural gas are still significant, yet there is a discernible movement towards incorporating more renewable options.
