The pie charts illustrate the proportion of the electricity generated from three different sources in four countries: India, Sweden, Morocco and Sweden.
Overall, it is clear that each country used different main sources of energy. In India and Vietnam was consumed more fossil fuels, while Morocco used almost entirely hydropower. In contrast, Sweden used both hydropower and nuclear power approximately balanced.
In India, fossil fuels accounted for the largest share of electrisity at 81.9%, folowed by hydropower at 14.6%, and only 3.5% accounted for nuclear energy. Whereas, in Vietnam the fossil fuel made up 56.3% of electricity and 43.7% from hydropower, with no contribution from nuclear sources.
Regarding Morocco, hydropower dominated electricity making up 95.5%, while in Sweden this source was just over a half. Fossil fuels made up a small portion (4.5%) in India, but it wasonly 4% in Sweden. In India the nuclear power was not consumed, whereas in Sweden it accounted for almost a half.
