The table illustrates what percentage of the UK renewable energy and how many workers are employed in this structure. Overall, in 2009 in the UK, the most productive energy resource is hydropower, which has a mere less employees, and solar energy is least productivity, using the dramatically of workforce.
Notably, tidal power and geothermal accounted for approximately similar proportions, at 6.8% and 6.9% respectively, while employment figures ranged from 2,034 workers in tidal energy to 4,590 in thermal energy. In contrast, the wind energy sector demonstrated significantly higher efficiency, contributing 10.2% of energy production while employing the least of individuals , with only 1,198 workers.
In summary, the table presents data regarding the domain of power generation across five distinct categories, demonstrated in contemporary methods of production of energy. The most efficiency was exploited with the least number of human resources.
