The two charts indicate the sorts of energy generation proportion in a European nation compared between 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it is evident that gas and coal are relatively higher than all other categories. Moreover, others are the lowest regardless of the changing year. Also petro showed the biggest increase trend, while gasoline represented the smallest growing movement.
Looking at the chart more closely, in 1995, it is clear that the occupation of the first, second, and third place’s proportion was very similar to under 1 percent. Coal accounted for 29.80%, which is the largest part. However, the following production was gas, the gap between these two was only 0.17%, also third place petro was 29.27%, space compared with fossil fuel, which is 0.33%. But, there was a significant breach, nuclear took fourth place, the percentage of this was 6.40%. Petroleum is almost five times higher.
On the other hand, in 2005, it is obvious that Petro represented the significant change among all other parts. In this time, it accounts 19.55%, contrast with the year 1995, it decreased approximately 10%. However, except this part, all other categories went up but were not noticeable. Just under 5% gap between those different years.
