The chart illustrates units of electricity produced by fuel source in Germany and Denmark during 1978 and 1998.
Overall, In Denmark, coal has always been the more produced one. Meanwhile, In Germany, the production of fuel sources have changed naturally.
The chart shows that in 1978 the most produced fuel in Denmark was coal, reaching to 53 units. On the other hand, oil is illustrated as the least produced fuel source. We can see that natural gasses and hydro power productions have roughly the same amount of units. In 1998, while the production of oil and natural gases declined, hydro power had a significant growth. For instance, hydro power reached 35 units from 15.
It is depicted thhat in 1978 Germany had a balance between natural gases and coal. Howver, this changed in 1998 when the production of natural gases reached 6. It is illustrated that during 1978 and 1998 the lowest units recorded were in the hydro power sections. We can also notice an immense change in nuclear power. In 1978 the units consisted of only 11. After 20 years, the total production reached 160 units.
