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The image presents a table detailing percentages for fuel type usage to generate electricity in 2005 across five Asian countries: Malaysia - Nuclear 19%, Coal and Lignite 61%, Petroleum Products 2%, Hydro and Wind 5%, Other 13%; Singapore - Nuclear 13%, Coal and Lignite 42%, Petroleum Products 3%, Hydro and Wind 3%, Other 39%; Thailand - Nuclear 3%, Coal and Lignite 36%, Petroleum Products 9%, Hydro and Wind 10%, Other 42%; South Korea - Nuclear 33%, Coal and Lignite 33%, Petroleum Products 3%, Hydro and Wind 18%, Other 11%; Japan - Nuclear 49%, Coal and Lignite 6%, Petroleum Products 3%, Hydro and Wind 3%, Other 39%.
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The gtable shows the percentage of electricity produced from different fuel sources in five Asian countries in 2005.
Overall, countries used different main energy sources.Japan and South Korea used more nuclear power, while Malaysia and Singapore relied on coal.Thailand didn’t use nuclear energy.
In more detailes,in Malaysia, coal was the main source(61%), while other sources made up 35%.In Singapore coal accounted for 42% and other sources 38%. Thailand mainly used other sources (42%) and petroleum products (36%)
japan and South Korea had higeruse of nuclear energy, at 49% and 33% respectively.In South Korea, oil and gas also high at 48%.
In conclusion, energy sources varied greatly between the countries.
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