The given chart illustrates the difference in multiple types of energy production in France and Germany. The figure is given for the year 2020, and it is measured in percentage.
Overall, it can be seen that France relies more on solar for its energy consumption, and Germany uses gas to produce energy. Another striking feature is that both countries use less amount of coal and other resources for energy utilization.
It can be seen that France uses 30% solar, 25% gas, and nuclear for energy, making, significantly higher than petrol, coal, and other resources that are utilized about 10%, 7% and 3% respectively. In contrast, Germany’s energy consumption heavily relies on 28% gas, 25% solar, and 18% nuclear. Furthermore, petrol, coal, and other sources are utilized 14%, 10% and 5% respectively in Germany.
In conclusion, France and Germany relied on solar, gas, and nuclear energy production than on other resources in 2020.
