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The image shows a comparison of energy production between 1995 and 2005 with two pie charts. In 1995, coal accounted for 29.80%, gas 29.63%, petro 29.27%, nuclear 6.40%, and other sources 4.90%. In 2005, coal increased to 30.93%, gas to 30.31%, nuclear to 10.10%, other sources to 9.10%, while petro decreased to 19.55%.
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The pie chart illustrates the proportion of energy produced by 5 different kinds of sources in France in 1995 AND 2005.

Overall, it can be seen that coal, gas and petrol had the highest energy production in both years. All energy sources increased their production except petrol in 2005.

In 1995, the most wide-spread energy source was Coal with 29.80%, which was followed by gas and petrol. While gas accounted for 29.63% of the total energy production, petrol generated 29.27%. Nuclear and Other sources accounted for a total of about 12% of the total energy.

In 2005, There was an increase of just about 1% in Coal and Gas. Nuclear and Other energy source increased by approximately 5% in comparison to 1995. Despite the decrease in the proportion of Petrol production, the figure remained as third highest energy producer with 19.55%.

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