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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 […]
