This data demonstrates amounts of electricity extraction by using a fuel in two nation Australia and France between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that, Australia had the highest electricity units than France. Moreover, usage of electricity was separated by five methods such as, coal, oil, natural gas, hydro power, and nuclear power.
Firstly, in 1980, Australians used their half of the electricity units on coal. In addition, the usage of electricity in oil is well across. On the other hand, hydro power and nuclear power were similar, it is exactly 20 units. Additionally, in 2000, the vast number of electricity units were spent on coal, its above 120. Secondly, the least number of electricity units were used in nuclear and hydro power.
Lastly, in 2000, the highest number of electricity units were used on nuclear power in France. Furthermore, coal and oil does not have any difference, not only but also natural gas and hydro power had minimum amount of electricity units, it is around 2 units
