The chart illustrates the main sources of electricity in Ireland and the table displays the main reasons of electric consumption in the same country.
Overall, coal produces the biggest percentage of energy source while wind and solar energy have the same amount of contribution. The people in Ireland consume energy mainly because of heating and they use the least amount of electricity when using their electronic gadgets or charging their mobiles.
Coal is the primary source of electricity in Ireland, with values just below 50%. Gas is the second most consumed with figures of 35%. In addition, wind and solar energy have the same amount of usage with a tenth of each.
Irish use their electricity mostly for heating with values just over a half. The use of lighting and kitchen appliances have significant percentages of 20 and 15, respectively. Using electronic gadgets and charging phones consume the least amount of power with values of 5% each.
