The line graph illustrates electricity manufacture by several sources of power in France from 1980 to 2012.
Overall, nuclear showed an upward trend and was also by far the most significant means of electricity. Renewables, by contrast, kept the lowest rank in producing electricity in the period given.
In 1980, as can be seen from the chart, while nuclear created a high quantity of electrical energy at above 50 terawatt hours, the figure for renewables source was around zero. In the following years, France witnessed a dramatic growth in nuclear which made it became the main source of electricity, before reaching the highest point at around 430 terawatt hours in 2005. Over the same period, renewables still remained constant at 0 terawatt hours, fortunately, from 2005 to 2010, this source increased slightly in production to approximately 50 terawatt hours.
Both other sources used for creating electricity power had a variation throughout the time shown. At first, thermal was had the highest amount (imprecisely 110 Terawatt hours), which was 60 terawatt hours higher than that of hydroelectricity. Over the surveyed given, the figures for hydroelectricity and thermal crossed several times such as 1980s, 1990s, 2005s and 2010s; at 60 Terawatt hours for the first-meet and the same 50Terawatt hours for the others.Attachments:
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