The Pie Charts Show the Electricity Generated in Germany and France from All Sources and Renewables in The Year 2009.
The graph gives information about electricity generation and its renewable sources in two different nations, Germany and France, in 2009.
Overall, it is apparent at first glance that in Germany, the highest energy resource was conventional. In contrast, in France, nuclear power generated the highest energy.
Looking at the information in more detail, in Germany, 50 billion kWh more energy was generated than in France. In Germany, 59.6% of electricity was generated through conventional thermal, while in France, it was the lowest. Around 23% of energy was generated by nuclear power in Germany; on the contrary, in France, it was more than triple that amount.
In both countries, renewable resources contributed 17.4% and 13.7% of electricity generation, respectively.
Moreover, in Germany, 39.3% of renewable electricity was generated through biomass, and 36.9% through wind power. 17.7% of power was generated by hydroelectric means, and 6.1% by solar. Geothermal energy did not contribute to electricity generation.
In addition, in France, 80.5% of renewable resources were hydroelectric, 8.1% were biomass, and the lowest was solar, at 0.9%.
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