6 report(s) found.
The pie charts depicts the data of electricity generated in between the germany and the france in 2009. Form all sources and renewable gases. Overall, it is clearly seen that the Conventional thermal energy was the leading in germany and the nuclear in france. Second place were took by renewable gases and the hydroelectric dominant […]
The pie charts compare the sources of electricity generation in Germany and France in 2009, with the breakdown of renewable energy in each country. Overall, Germany relied mostly on conventional thermal power, while France generated the majority of its electricity from nuclear energy. In terms of renewables, Germany had a more balanced distribution across different […]
The four pie charts illustrate the sources of electricity generation in Germany and France in 2009, both from all sources and specifically from renewable energy. Overall,Germany generated slighty more electricity (560 billion kWh) than France (510 billion kWh). The two countries differed significantly in their energy source preferences, with Germany relying more on conventional thermal […]
The electricity produced in Germany and France by all sources and renewables is illustrated in a pie chart for the year 2009. Overall, both countries had generated electricity from three main sources: conventional thermal, nuclear, and renewables. Additionally, Germany had produced more energy than France. Also, energy produced using geothermal sources was almost null for […]
The electricity produced in Germany and France by all sources and renewables is illustrated by pie chart for the year of 2009. Overall, both the countries had generated electricity from three main sources which are conventional thermal, nuclear and renewables. Additionally, Germany had produced more energy compared to France. Also, energy made by use of […]
The pie chart gives information on electricity produced in Germany and France from all type of resources and sustainable products in the year 2009 allows to find main key points and indicate differences. Firstly, it is crucial to indicate that in 2009 Germany produced 560 Billion kWh and France did 510 Billion kWh. The biggest […]
