The pie charts below show the comparison of different kinds of energy production of France in two years

The diagrams compare percentage of various types of energy produced in France in two different years 1995 and 2005.

It can be seen easily from the pie charts that fossil fuels such as gas, coal and petro are three important components in energy production. In the meantime, nuclear and other sources of energy expanded their importance in the 10-year period.

In 1995, coal and gas, each had made up for approximately 30% in total production and in 2005, these two remained almost unchanged with 30.93% and 30.31% respectively. On the other hand, petrol production had contributed 29.27% - nearly one third of the total in 1995, and then 10 years later its percentages substantially reduced to 19.55% - merely one-fifth of the sum.

Nuclear power slightly increased from 6.40% to 10.10% in the period. Besides, other alternatives also experienced a nearly doubled growth from 4.90% in 1995 to 9.10% in 2005.

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