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The two pie charts compare how the components of electricity generation in Germany evolved from 1980 to 2010. Overall, the total units of electricity increased significantly over the 30 years. However, figures for the majority of the sources decreased, except significant increase in the yellow and a slight in the black sector. The proportion of […]
The pie charts illustrate the sources of electricity generation in Germany in 1980 and 2010, measured in units. Overall, it is clear that there was a significant shift towards conventional thermal power in 2010, while other sources either declined or remained relatively small. In 1980, electricity production was more evenly distributed among different sources. Nuclear […]
The given pie chart illlustrates electricity generation between New Zealand and Germany from 1980 to 2010. Overall, electricity generation by source in New Zealand and Germany shows significiant increases and decreases between 1980 to 2010. Its clearly seen that coal shows biggest part for all years. It is clearly seen from the pie which illustrates […]
Data regarding the sources used to generate electricity in Germany between 1980 and 2010 are illustrated by the given two pie charts. In brief, electricity production more than doubled over the period, mainly by a dramatic rise in nuclear power while the amount of hydro and natural gas power decreased, coal remained unchanged. To begin […]
Data regarding the sources used to generate electricity in Germany between 1980 and 2010 are illustrated by the given two pie charts. In brief, electricity production more than doubled over the period, mainly by a dramatic rise in nuclear power while the amount of hydro and natural gas power decreased, coal remained unchanged. To begin […]
The given pie charts provide a comparative analysis of electricity production by different sources – coal, petroleum, natural gas, nuclear, and hydro – in two different countries (New Zealand and Germany) in two distinct years (1980 and 2010). Overall, what stands out in the graphs is that the largest amount of electricity generation relied on […]
The pie charts illustrate the changes in the percentage of energy generated using different resources in Germany in 1985 and 2003. Overall, natural gas, coal, and others experienced upward trends in their contributions to the total energy in Germany over the period, with the exception of oil and nuclear. It is also clear that hydro […]
The two given pie charts illustrate the sources which use to generate electricity in Germany between 1980 and 2010 Overall, while natural gas and hydro became less common with electrical industry, nuclear turned into main source of this field In 1980, the quantity of nuclear sources accounted for 20 units in total which after 30 […]
