The pie charts illustrate data about the amount of electricity usage in different fields over a period of 10 years from 1995 to 2005.
Overall, what stands out is that while both service and household showed marginal increases, factors like manufacturing, fishery, and food experienced slight drops.
Among the five branches, service category started at 8% in 1995, which was the lowest electricity consumption, and then it witnessed a slight climb to 15% in 2005. Next, for the household section, it began at 15% but the figure rose negligibly to 20% within a decade.
In contrast, regarding the manufacturing field, it showed 33% at the beginning, which was the largest percentage of electricity at that time; however, the figure saw a moderate dip to 31, which was still the biggest energy utilization in 2005. With respect to fishery, while the figure was 20% in 1995, it dropped considerably to 13%. In addition, as for food sector, the percentage was 24% in 2005 but it showed a moderate decline to 21% in 2005.
