The pie charts detail the percentage of energy production in a certain country in the years, 1985 and 2003.
Overall, the proportion of the energy produced from Natural Gas, Coal and other renewable energy sources increased to varying degrees at the expense of Oil and Nuclear while the figures for Hydro remained unchanged. Notably, Oil was the main source of energy throughout although coal experienced the most significant growth. Despite the rise in percentages, other renewable resources stayed as the least important source of energy.
In detail, in 1985, just over the half of the energy was produced from Oil, followed distantly by Nuclear at 22% and Natural gas at 13%, and the remaining categories were lower with Coal ( 8 %), Hydro ( 4%) and other renewables ( 1%).
Over the following years, Oil remained the major source of energy despite declining in percentages by 13%, from 52% in 1985 to 39% in 2003. However, the most dramatic decrease was witnessed in the percentage of Nuclear energy, declining to 8 % in 2003. Meanwhile, Coal and Natural Gas increased by 14% and 10%, respectively until 2003. The figure for other renewable energy sources rose slightly to 4%, reaching the same level as Hydro which did not undergo any changes across the period.
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Overall, the proportion of the energy produced from Natural Gas, Coal and other renewable energy sources increased to varying degrees at the expense of Oil and Nuclear while the figures for Hydro remained unchanged. Notably, Oil was the main source of energy throughout although coal experienced the most significant growth. Despite the rise in percentages, other renewable resources stayed as the least important source of energy.
In detail, in 1985, just over the half of the energy was produced from Oil, followed distantly by Nuclear at 22% and Natural gas at 13%, and the remaining categories were lower with Coal ( 8 %), Hydro ( 4%) and other renewables ( 1%).
Over the following years, Oil remained the major source of energy despite declining in percentages by 13%, from 52% in 1985 to 39% in 2003. However, the most dramatic decrease was witnessed in the percentage of Nuclear energy, declining to 8 % in 2003. Meanwhile, Coal and Natural Gas increased by 14% and 10%, respectively until 2003. The figure for other renewable energy sources rose slightly to 4%, reaching the same level as Hydro which did not undergo any changes across the period.
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