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This graph line illustrates the amount of electricity produced in France, measured in terawatt hours (TWh), from four sources- nuclear, thermal, hydroelectric, and renewable – over the period of 32 years from 1980 to 2012. Overall, the nuclear energy experienced a dramatic increase, becoming the dominate source of electricity by the end of period. In […]
The line graph compares the amount of electricity produced in France using 4 different sources over a period of 32 years. Units are in terawatt hours. Overall, Nuclear energy was by far the most important means of electricity generation over the period shown. In contrast, Renewables provided the lowest amount of electricity in each year. […]
The line chart indicates the amount of electricity product by four different energy in France over a period of 32 years from 1980. Overall, the electricity created from nuclear energy was highest, while the amount of electricity was manufacture from renewables energy was lowest during the period shown. In 1980, the thermal energy was produced […]
The line graph illustrates how much different kinds of electricity produced in France from 1980 to 2012. Overall, there was a increase in the amount of reneweables and Nuclear power produce, while a drop can be seen in the figures for Thermal and Hydroelectric.In addition, nuclear consistently had the highest figures during the period shown. […]
The following line graph shows the generation of electricity (in terawatt hours) in France between 1980 and 2012. Overall, the production of electricity by nuclear energy has significantly increased throughout the given period and has the maximum share for production. Whereas, the contribution of thermal and hydroelectric sources has remained stagnant. A slight rise was […]
