The pie chart present a comparison of allocation for electricity generation patterns between Germany and France in 2010, focusing on five major energy sources, including coal, natural gas, nuclear, renewable, and other.
Overall, coal accounted for the largest proportion of energy resources in Germany, while in France nuclear was significantly the biggest material composition. The percentage of energy substantiate between the two countries was considerably different in several categories, except for other.
In terms of natural gas and renewable material, the differences among Germany and France ranged from 5% to 10%. The uses of natural gas in Germany was 10% higher than in France, whereas renewable consumption in Germany was 10% lower than the uses in France. A similarity trend can be seen in other material uses for electricity generation, both of those countries allocated 5% of their energy source.
In addition, a comparable trend shown from distribution of nuclear source between two countries, where France used nearly 45%, more than double Germany’s consumption around 20%. However, coal uses in Germany was twice as much as in France approximately to 20%.
