The pie charts illustrate the proportion of energy production in France in this years of 1985 and 2005.
Overall, both years coal and gas accounted for half of the energy production, the reverse was true for petro,nuclear and other source of energy.Petro was the only energy source which saw a decrease over the period given.
In 1985, the generation of coal and gas was 29.80 % and 29.63% respectively. By 2005, the coal production had increased by 1%. Likewise, the amount of energy generated by gas went up to 30.31% by the final year.
Despite beginning at just 29.27% yearly production, the petro generating went down to 19.55% in 2005. Unlike petro production, the use of nuclear energy rose to 10.10% in the last year. Other source of energy,on the other hand, accounted for 4.90 in the first year, but then this figure climbed to 9.10% in the second year.
by me 05.02.2025.
Overall, both years coal and gas accounted for half of the energy production, the reverse was true for petro,nuclear and other source of energy.Petro was the only energy source which saw a decrease over the period given.
In 1985, the generation of coal and gas was 29.80 % and 29.63% respectively. By 2005, the coal production had increased by 1%. Likewise, the amount of energy generated by gas went up to 30.31% by the final year.
Despite beginning at just 29.27% yearly production, the petro generating went down to 19.55% in 2005. Unlike petro production, the use of nuclear energy rose to 10.10% in the last year. Other source of energy,on the other hand, accounted for 4.90 in the first year, but then this figure climbed to 9.10% in the second year.
by me 05.02.2025.