The given pie chart compare the production of electricity units by fuel source in Australia and France between 1980 to 2000, and in Australia total electricity productions are increased from 100 units in 1980 to 170 units in 2000 and total 90 units inclined in same period.
It is clear that Australia used highest amount of coal for producing electricity. By contrast, hydro power and natural gas least used in France in these given year.
In terms of Australia, coal was most using fuel (50 units) for producing power at 1980, while natural gas and hydro power both were same amount (20 units) consumed for producing current.on the other hand, only 10 units oil used as fuel.Moreover, in 2000, Australia saw several fuels consumed by electricity production, whilst 130 units coal , 36 units hydro power, natural gas and oil was same as 2 units, and nuclear power did not used.
In terms of France, from 1980 to 2000, coal remained same (25 units).Furthermore, oil was 20 units in 1980 and 25 units in 2000, an increase of 5-unit over the 20 year period.Also, nuclear power burned only 15-unit in 1980, but it increased rapidly to 126 units.In more details, natural gas decreased sharply to 20 units, which was 25 units in 1980.Finally hydro power declined 13-unit between 15 units to 2 units over the same period.
