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The table illustrates the proportion of energy produced from five renewable resources – hydropower, solar energy, tidal power, geothermal, and wind power – in the UK and the number of employees in 2009. Overall, hydropower accounted for the highest proportion of energy among the five renewable sources, but it had the lowest number of employees. […]
The table illustrates the proportion of energy produced from five renewable resources – hydropower, solar energy, tidal power, geothermal, and wind power – in the UK and the number of employees in 2009. Overall, hydropower accounted for the highest proportion of energy among the five renewable sources, but it had the lowest number of employees. […]
The table illustrates the proportion of energy produced from five renewable resources – hydropower, solar energy, tidal power, geothermal, and wind power – in the UK and the number of employees in 2009. Overall, hydropower accounted for the highest proportion of energy among the five renewable sources, but it had the lowest number of employees. […]
The table illustrates the proportion of energy produced from five renewable resources – hydropower, solar energy, tidal power, geothermal, and wind power – in the UK and the number of employees in 2009. Overall, hydropower accounted for the highest proportion of energy among the five renewable sources, but it had the lowest number of employees. […]
The table illustrates the proportion of energy produced from five renewable resources – hydropower, solar energy, tidal power, geothermal, and wind power – in the UK and the number of employees in 2009. Overall, hydropower accounted for the highest proportion of energy among the five renewable sources, but it had the lowest number of employees. […]
The table compares the proportion of energy produced from renewable resources in the UK and the number of workers in 2009. Overall, the figure for solar energy required the highest number of workers, even though it produced the lowest energy. Despite producing the highest amount of energy, the hydropower sector required the fewest employees among […]
The table illustrates what percentage of the UK renewable energy and how many workers are employed in this structure. Overall, in 2009 in the UK, the most productive energy resource is hydropower, which has a mere less employees, and solar energy is least productivity, using the dramatically of workforce. Notably, tidal power and geothermal accounted […]
The table illustrates the proportion of energy produced from renewable resources and the number of workers in the UK in 2009. Overall, hydropower shows its own peak through producing capacity, but that figure has the smallest workforce than other figures. Solar energy reaches the highest employee number, in contrast produced energy is the lowest level. […]
The table chart illustrates the proportion of energy produced from renewable sources in the United Kingdom and the number of workers in a specific year, 2009. Overall, it is clear that the production of hydropower energy was stood at the highest percent, while solar energy was relatively smaller number, despite of employees showed more numbers […]
The given table illustrates that the proportion of energy which was produced from five various renewable energy resources in UK and the number of employees who worked there in 2009. It is widely believed that producing energy from water was common and the highest proportion of energy was provided from hydropower but the number of […]
