The supplied illustration consists of two pie charts that compare various types of energy production in France for the years 1995 and 2005. Overall, it is evident that coal and gas were the most widely used energy sources, holding the highest percentages in both years.
In 1995, petroleum accounted for 29.27% of the total energy production. However, it experienced a notable decrease to 19.55% by 2005. In contrast, coal and gas saw slight increases, rising from 29.80% and 29.63% to 30.93% and 30.31%, respectively. These changes were among the least significant over the ten-year period.
Regarding other types of energy, the proportion of nuclear power increased from 6.40% to nearly 10% over the decade. In comparison, the share of other energy sources almost doubled, rising from approximately 5% to 9.10% by 2005.
