The provide pie graphs illustrate information about the proportions of various energies consumed in the United Kingdom in two different years 2000 and 2010. Overall, it is evident that the share of coal and gas dominated the energy consumption by British in a whole decade, while others had a flactuation and small percentages.
According to the charts, the figure for coal is the largest share in both 2000 and 2010, recording 30% of the overall consumption, it is also experienced a slight increase, reaching 31% at the end of 2010. Similarly, Gas uses had a significant proportion and considerable rise as well, moving from 29.5% to 30%.
in contrast, petrol experienced a sharp decrease compared to the largest percentages, it dropped from 29% to 20% after it was a crucial contender with gas in 2000. Interestingly, solar power registered a sustained increase, achieving 6.5% and 10% respectively. Likewise, other energies advanced steadily from 5% to just under 10%.
