The given pie charts reveal the proportion of energy production in two seperate years 1995 and 2005. The data collected was in terms of percentage and was categorized into Coal, Gas, Petro, Nuclear and Other. Overall, the most popular sector was Coal over the date surveyed.
In details, as it is evident from the pie charts, in 1995, the highest figure was for Coal, proved by 29,80 per cent. This ratio is then followed immediately by that for Gas, illustrated by 29,63 per cent. Meanwhile, the gap between the figure for Petro and Nuclear was enormous, visualized at 22,87 per cent. The statistics for Other were 4,90 per cent, suffering the lowest position.
On the other hand, in 2005, these figures underwent certain fluctuations. First, there was a minimal rise in the figure for Coal to 30,93 per cent, still holding the leading position. Second, the statistics for Petro decreased significanntly to 19,55 per cent. Interestingly, the figure for Gas tripled that for Nuclear, demonstrated by 30,31 per cent over 10,10 per cent. Eventually, the figure for Other experienced a moderate increase to 9,10 per cent, still holding the lowest position.
This ends the report.
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