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The chart depict the total amount of electricity produced in Germany and France from all vailable sources in the year 2009. Overall, it is clear that conventional thermal and nuclear power source are highly produced in Germany and France while biomass and hydroelectric renewables were most generated in France and Germany. To begin with, conventional […]
The pie charts illustrate differences in the percentages of produced electricity by all sources and renewables in 2 different countries such as Germany and France in 2009. Overall, it is clearly visible that, conventional thermal segment made up the considerable proportion from all types in Germany, meanwile Nuclear accounted for the largest share in France. […]
The pie chart demonstrates the percentages of electricity produced from all sources and renewables in Germany and France in 2009. Overall, the highest ratio electric generation is observed in conversional thermal and nuclear in all types part in Germany and France respectively in 2009, while in renewables, the hydroelectric played a significant role in France […]
The four pie charts show the proportion of electricity produced in Germany and France in 2009, from all sources and from renewable energy. Overall, Germany generated most of its electricity from conventional thermal sources, while France mainly depended on nuclear energy. With renewable sources, wind and biomass were the main type in Germany, whereas hydroelectric […]
The pie chart illustrates that all sources in addition renewable in the year 2009, the electricity generated by Germany and France. Overall, it can be seen that there is comparative information by choosing and reporting the principal features about two countries. The bulk of Electricity in Germany shows 59.6% Conventional thermal. It means that most […]
The pie charts illustrate the electricity generated from all sources—nuclear, conventional, and renewables such as biomass, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and solar—in two countries over one year, in 2009: Germany and France. It is evident that German electricity generation outnumbered that of France by 50 billion kWh, 560 billion kWh, and 510 billion kWh, respectively. Overall, […]
The 4 pie charts show the generated electricity of Germany and France in 2009, and that measured in kWh. Overall, that can be seen the conventional thermal was the biggest part of the production for Germany, which for France that was nuclear. Conventional thermal is the main type of thermal for Germany, approximately 60% of […]
