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The pie charts show the electricity generated in Germany and France from all sources and renewables in the year 2009.

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The four pie charts illustrate the amount of electricity produced in Germany and France by all sources during 2009. Overall, Germany generated a greater amount of electricity compared to France, and the primary source of energy was conventional thermal, whereas nuclear was the main source in France. Among renewable sources, generating electricity from biomass was […]
There are four pie charts that give information about the generation of electricity in France and Germany in the year 2009. One set of charts looks at the total generation of electricity, while the other looks at how renewable forms of energy were produced. The two countries had roughly similar amounts of renewable energy, but […]
The charts illustrate data regarding electricity production in Germany and France in 2009. Units are given in kWh. Overall, France had the highest percentage of nuclear power energy, while in Germany conventional thermal energy took up the most among all types. In addition, when it comes to renewable energy, the highest proportion was hydroelectric energy […]
The pie charts compare the proportions of electricity produced, by source, in Germany and France within the year 2009. The charts show figures for all source types and also details for renewables. Overall, the total amounts of electricity produced in these two countries were close, but the way energy sources were used show significant differences. […]
The pie charts illustrate the sources of electricity generation in Germany and France in 2009, focusing on both total generation and renewable energy production. Germany generated 560 billion kWh of electricity, with conventional thermal power accounting for the largest share at 59.6%, followed by nuclear energy at 23%. Renewable sources contributed 17.4% of the total, […]
The pie charts provide information on the percentage of electricity produced in Germany and France from all sources and renewables in 2009. Overall, it can be seen that the total generation of electricity in Germany was 560 billion kWh while France produced slightly less, at 510 billion kWh of electricity in 2009. Another striking feature […]
The pie charts compare pie chart compares the proportion of electricity production sources in Germany and France in 2009. Overall, electricity in France mainly came from nuclear power, whereas the share of conventional thermal was the highest in Germany. In addition, renewable energy accounts for a small rate in both countries, with different sources of […]
The pie charts illustrate the sources of energy generation in Germany and France for the year 2009. Overall, Germany’s most significant source of electricity is conventional thermal energy, while France prefers nuclear energy. Germany produced 560 billion kWh, which is 50 billion kWh more than France’s production. Almost 60 percent of Germany’s electricity came from […]
The pie chart illustrates the energy produced in Germany and France from different sources and renewables in 2009. Overall, in Germany, conventional thermal has the highest generation of electricity, and nuclear in France. In Germany, conventional thermal has the highest generation of electricity at 59.6 percent, and nuclear has the second highest production of electricity […]
The four pie charts illustrate the percentages of electricity generation from all categories and renewables in Germany and France in 2009. Overall, Germany generated more total electricity compared to France. Looking at the all types of electricity in both countries, the dominated electricity category in Germany was conventional thermal with 59.6%, while this type only […]
The pie charts describe and compare different forms of electrical energy sources in France and Germany in 2009. Overall, both countries had three main sources of electrical energy including conventional thermal, nuclear, and renewables, in varied proportions. While conventional thermal energy was predominant in Germany, nuclear energy was mostly used in France. In addition, five […]
The present writing task in the form of pie chart throws light on this information about that the electricity produced in Germany and France from all sources and renewable in the year 2009 Looking from overall perspective it is crystal clear that the highest electricity generated by Nuclear and Hydroelectric energy in France as compare […]
The four pie charts compare the electricity generated between Germany and France during 2009, and it is measured in billions kWh. Overall, it can be seen that conventional thermal was the main source of electricity in Germany, whereas nuclear was the main source in France. The bulk of electricity in Germany, whose total output was […]
The four pie charts compare the electricity generated between Germany and France during 2009, and it is measured in billions kWh. Overall, it can be seen that conventional thermal was the main source of electricity in Germany, whereas nuclear was the main source in France. The bulk of electricity in Germany, whose total output was […]
The information about the proportional of the electricity generated in Germany and France is illustrated in the given pie chart in 2009. Overall, it can be clearly seen that there are seven different sectors from where electricity is generated. The maximum domain is given to hydroelectricity. On the other hand, solar generated least in electricity […]
The provided four pie charts compares electricity generated during 2009 in Germany and France from all sources and renewables which are illustrated in billion kWh. Looking from an overall perspective, as it illustrated , it is noticeable that both countries, Germany and France, have different proportion of sources for generating electricity. Moreover, the main source […]
The pie charts show that the electricity generated in 2009 from al sources and renewables in France and Germany. Overall, it can be seen that Germany electricity generation In 2009 was 560 Billion KWH, while France current production was 510 KWH. In detail, with regard to the Germany, the conventional thermal is highest leading part […]
The pie chart depicts an information regarding power generation in Germany and France in 2019 with three types(conventional thermal, renewables and nuclear) and renewables is divided into five (5) categories(biomas, hydroelectric,solar,wind and geothermal) The power measurement is in kWh. Overall, Germany conventional thermal generated high followed by nuclear then renewables which is separated into four. […]
This report will describe two pie charts showing the electricity usage in France and Germany in various sources in 2009. At first glance, it becomes clear that Germany generated more electricity than France, mostly on conventional thermal, while it was mostly nuclear type for France. Germany shared only 17.4% on renewable type of electricity and […]
The provided charts represent the Germany and France electricity generation from all sources and renewables in the year 2009. It is measured in billions KWH. Overall, it is patently obvious that the production of electricity in ceremony outrace the France with 50 billion KWH in the given year. The overall production of electricity in Germany […]
Here is a pie chart that shows a quantity of electricity generated among Germany and France in 2009. It is visible that conventional thermal is utilized more rather than others electricity. While in contrast France had utilized more nuclear. Output of the main bulk in Germany was 560 billion Kwh, which was produced by conventional […]
The pie charts illustrate the Germany and France electricity generation in 2009. And it cost in billion kWh. Overall, demands treate that in Germany the main electricity generation is conventional thermal, whereas in France the nuclear was the main. The primarily electricity in Germany, whose totally spend was 560 billion kWh, estimated from conventional thermal […]
The presented pie chart delineates the generation of all types of electricity in two European countries (Germany and France) in 2009 by 560 Billion kWh. Overall, it’s depicted how the pie charts exemplify the types of energies that are mainly categorized by conventional thermal, nuclear, and renewable which itself also contains myriad types such as […]
The pie charts illustrate the total amounts of electricity all source types produced and renewables in Germany and France in 2009. Overall, in Germany, conventional thermal was produced the most, while it was nuclear power. Moreover, the largest share is biomass of renewable energy in Germany, whereas the majority renewable energy is hydroelectric which it […]
The diagram illustrates energy produced in Germany and France from all sources and renewables in 2009. At first glance, it is evident that the largest proportion of all types of sources was conventional thermal energy in Germany, while nuclear power came first in France. The least amount of solar energy from renewables produced for both […]
The diagram illustrates energy produced in Germany and France from all sources and renewables in 2009. At first glance it is evident that the largest proportion for all types of sources formed conventional thermal energy in Germany, while nuclear power came first in France. The least amount of solar energy from renewables produced for both […]
The given charts reveal information about the amount of the types of electricity produced and how many percentage of sources of renewable energy in France and Germany in 2009. Overall, the largest proportion of energy-producing types is conventional thermal, and also the main source of renewable energy is biomass in Germany. Moreover, nuclear energy is […]
The four pie charts compare the electricity generated between Germany and France during 2009, and it is measured in billions kWh. Overall, it can be seen that conventional thermal was the main source of electricity in Germany, whereas nuclear was the main source in France. The bulk of electricity in Germany, whose total output was […]
The graph compares the generation of electricity between two countries in term of three important categories during 2009. Overall, it can be seen that the amount of electricity generated in German slightly higher rather than France about 560 billion kWh and 510 billion kWh respectively. As the graph shows, the highest proportion of electricity was […]
The provided bar charts depict the comparison of the electricity generated between Germany and France during 2009, and it is measured in billions kWh. Overall, it can be seen that conventional thermal was the main source of electricity in Germany, whereas nuclear was the main source in France. Moreover, the bulk of electricity in Germany, […]
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