The data about the five industries using electricity from 1995 to 2005 is represented by two pie charts. The measures are calibrated in percentile.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the consumption of electricity decreased, except for household and service, between 1995 and 2005.
Regarding the used electricity of the manufacturing industry, it was one third in 1995, but it declined by 2% in 2005. Moreover, fishing electricity intake was one fifth in the first mentioned year; then in 2005, it dropped to above a tenth. Furthermore, the consumption of the food field was just near a quarter; however, in 2005, it was 21%.
Moving to household industries, although others had a downward trend, the household electricity intake had an upward trend in the mentioned years. In 1995, the ratio was 15%, but after ten years, it was 20%. Similarly, the usage of electricity in the service field was 2% less than a tenth in 1995; in contrast, it inclined to 15% in 2005.
