The pie chart compares the percentage of energy production over a 10-year period.
Overall, it is that clear the percentage of gas, coal, others, and nuclear energy production experienced an increase. In contrast, the percentage of petro energy production experienced a significant decline.
In 1995, the most populat type of energy production was coal with 29.80%, while the second the most popular tupe of energy was gas accounted for 29.63%, petro energy accounted for 29.27% of the total energy production. However, other and nuclear had the lowest percentage of energy production with 6.40% and 4.90%, respectively.
Conversely, in 2005, the most popular types of energy were coal and gas with 30.93% and 29.63%, respectively, while 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 the third highest energy producer with 19.55% of the total energy production.
