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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 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 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 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, […]
