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The supplied pie chart illustrates the proportion of various types of electricity generation in New Zealand and Germany for the years 1980 and 2010. The data is measured in percentages. From an overall perspective, it is clear that hydro and nuclear power were the most significant sources of energy, accounting for over half of the […]
The four pie charts illustrate information about five electricity generation sources in New Zealand and Germany over three decades. Overall, In New Zealand the highest number of unit was observed in coal in both years, while petroleum and natural gas were used less. However, In Germany nuclear source generated the highest energy in 2010, electricity […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of electricity generated from different sources in New Zealand and Germany in 1980 and 2010. Overall, New Zealand relied primarily on renewable sources, especially hydro power, throughout the period, whereas Germany shifted from a heavy dependence on conventional thermal power in 1980 to a more balanced energy mix by […]
The pie charts present the number of units of electricity produced in New Zealand and Germany around 1980 and 2010. Overall, coal was mostly used in New Zealand and petroleum generated the least electricity over the years. Whereas, in Germany, natural gas and coal were the most utilized at the beginning of the periods, afterwards […]
The pie charts present the number of units of electricity produced in New Zealand and Germany around 1980 and 2010. Overall, coal was mostly used in New Zealand over the years. However, the units of petroleum generated the least electricity at the end of the periods. Whereas, in Germany, natural gas and coal were the […]
The given pie charts reveals the generation of electricity in New Zealand and Germany for the years 1980 and 2010 consecutively. There is a significant increase in the electricity production in both the nations over the period. Further, Germany depicts increased production than New Zealand. In one hand, if the resources for electrical power generation […]
The four pie charts illustrates how many sources of electricity generation was used in two different countries: in Germany and New Zealand, over a 30-year period; in 1980 and 2010. Overall, the total number of units increased significantly, with coal being used the most as an energy resource in New Zealand. Additionally, the amount of […]
The pie charts compare electricity generation by source in New Zealand and Germany in 1980 and 2010. Both countries experienced significant changes in production levels and energy sources over 30 years. In 1980, New Zealand produced 127 units of electricity, with coal as the dominant source (56 units), followed by hydro and natural gas (30 […]
The pie charts below shows electricity generation by source in New Zealand and Germany in two different time period : 1980 and 2010. Perspectively, the sources of electric generation were divided into five segments : coal, petroleum, natural gas, nuclear and hydro, which were measured by units. In the first time period, there were a […]
The pie charts illustrate the figure of electricity generation in two county New Zealand and Germany between 1980 and 2010. Units are measured in a number. Overall, it can be seen that the country of New Zealand in coal was highest used by the electricity generation, while Germany in Nuclear source was more used in […]
The four pie charts compare the electricity production between New Zealand and Germany in 1980 and 2010 years. The unit is measured in units. Overall, it is evident that the highest amount of electricity was shown by generating coal in New Zealand in 2010, while it was nuclear in Germany in the same year. To […]
