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The line graph illustrates the electricity generation in France over a 32-year period, from 1980 to 2012. Overall, electricity production in France primarily stemmed from nuclear power, experiencing a significant increase over the years, while renewable energy sources contributed the least to the total electricity output. In 1980, thermal power plants generated approximately 120 terawatt […]
The line graph compares the amount of electricity produced in France over a period of 32 years. Overall, electricity production from nuclear power was highest, while the amount of electricity produced from renewable energy was lowest during the period shown. In 1980, about 120 terawatt hours of electricity was produced from thermal power. In the […]
The line graph depicts electricity production in terawatt-hours in France from the year 1980 to 2012. Four sources of energy are contributing, with nuclear being the highest overall, while thermal and hydroelectric power have similar generating capacities and lastly, renewable energy seeing a change only after 2000. In 1980, the thermal source produced around 120 […]
The line graph illustrates the amount of electricity produced in France using four different sources of power over the period of 32 years. Overall, both nuclear and renewables power followed the increasing trend while thermal and hydroelectric figures a downward trend. It is clear that nuclear power was the most popular means of electricity production […]
The line graph compares the amount of electricity produced in France using four different sources of power over a period of 32 years. It is clear that nuclear power was by far the most important means of electricity generation over the period shown. Renewables provided the lowest amount of electricity in each year. In 1980, […]
