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The pie charts below show units of electricity production by fuel source

Australia and France in 1980 and 2000.


The pie charts illustrate data on the electricity production by fuel source in Australia and France
between 1980 and 2000.

Generally speaking, It is apparently shown that the total electricity production in both countries
increased dramatically over a period of 20 years. Additionally, Coal was accounted for the majority of
source for electricity production in Australia, while that of Nuclear Power in France was the mainly
source/ one in France.

Looking at the bar pie charts in more detail, in 1980, the units of electricity production by Coal in
Australia accounted for a half of the pie chart/ the total production ( 50 units ), which was dramatically
higher than that those of electricity generation by Hydro Power and Natural Gas in Australia, twice as
large as that of Oil ( 20 units and 10 units, respectively ). At that time, In France, Hydro Power was not
least common ( 5 units) which were was higher 10 units lower than 10 units in comparison with
Nuclear Power. The fuel source of electricity production for by Gas and Oil accounted for 25 units and
20 units, respectively

In the following 20 years, Coal used for electricity generation in Australia made up 130 units of the
total was being 170 units while the production of electricity by Hydro Power, Gas, Oil accounted for 36
units, 2 units, 2 units, respectively. In France, the unit of electricity creation which was produced by
Nuclear Power was 126 units, which was five times as large as those of/the figures for Coal and Oil
( 25 units ). While the fuel Source Gas and Hydro used for the electricity making by Gas and Hydro
Power just represented for the same figures being 2 units of the total ( 180 ).

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