The above-highlighted
charts illustrate, the percentage of
produced in Scotland. The two different
charts exhibit the
of
produced by seven different kinds of
in the past 2 decades and
.
The
chart depicts the information about
manufactured by
two decades ago.
, coal had generated the highest quantity of
with 41.4 % . Gas was the
main source of
with average electric production of 22.3 % which is 19.1 % lesser than Coal. Nuclear was considered as the
with a total
of 19.6 % of
. The other kind of
resource was able to produce less than 10 % of
, where
was marked as the lowest capability to generate
with an average of 2.1 % in the past 2 decades.
The record
proved that Scotland had used the same features for producing in the past
.
, to the other kind of sources, coal had generated the highest
with the highest
of 32.7 % of
in the
.
, nuclear had generated 26.4 % of
and the
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was Gas with a total
of 21.7 %. The other source didn’t generate much
. The minimum
was generated was by
with a total
of 4.0% of
in the past years.
In conclusion, the above two
graphs gave a brief explanation that Scotland had used the same sources of electric current and it had generated almost the same for the past years. Among all the different sources, Coal was the highest and
was the lowest in generating
.
, other
of
as Nuclear, Other renewables and
had increased their production in the
. Productivity had decreased
compared to the
twenty years.
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