As a pie chart illustrates a piece of information about Energy Used in the UK in two years, which are 2000 and 2010. Moreover, Energy Consumption is categorized into five categories of fuel.
As the graph truly shows, two types of fuel that are the most used in a year are Coal and Gas. Both are over half of all energy use in both years.
First, in 2000, Coal is a significant consumption at 30.0 percent. Next, Gas is similarly used at 29.5 percent. At the third position, Petrol is a little bit lower than Gas at 29.0 percent. In addition, the other two things are Solar and Other at 6.5 and 5 percent respectively, which sum up to under a quarter.
Then, in the next 10 years, Energy Consumption does not have a vital change in Coal and Gas at 31.0 percent and 30.0 percent. However, Petrol has dropped to 20.0 percent, which is over 9 percent down from 2000. In addition, Solar and Other have approximately doubled up to 10.0 percent and 9.0 percent respectively.
