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Band 7+: The pie charts below show the amount of electricity generated by energy source in Scotland for 20 years ago and last year.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make somparisons where relevant.

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The image displays two pie charts indicating the amount of electricity generated in Scotland by energy source for two different periods- 20 years ago and last year. For 20 years ago, it shows coal at 41.4%, gas at 22.3%, nuclear at 19.9%, hydro natural flow at 8.7%, hydro pumped storage at 3.1%, other renewables at 2.8%, and oil at 2.1%. For last year, it shows coal at 32.7%, nuclear at 26.4%, gas at 21.7%, other renewables at 5.1%, hydro natural flow at 7.9%, oil at 4.0%, and hydro pumped storage at 2.2%.
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The two pie charts show the amount of electricity generated by energy source in Scotland for twenty years ago and last year.

The various sources of energy used in Scotland and the amount of energy gained from each of them have not significantly changed when comparing the values from last year and twenty years ago. The greatest amount of electricity was generated from coal, with 41.4% being generated twenty years ago and 32.7% being generated last year; however, the sources of the energy generation have spread out more, when looking at last year’s data.

Compared to twenty years ago, Scotland has made slight changes to its reliance on certain sources for the generation of electricity. Although the major generator remains as coal (followed again by gas), there has been an increase in the use of oil (from 2.1% to 4.0%), nuclear energy (from 19.6% to 26.4%) and other renewable sources (from 2.8% to 5.1%). The most significant changes would be to the use of oil and other renewable sources, as the use of these two sources last year was almost double the percentage of electricity that was being generated from them twenty years ago.

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