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The pie charts compare energy production from different sources in a particular country in two years: 1985 and 2003.

Overall, while the production of energy from natural gas, coal and other renewables grew, power generated from oil and nuclear resources fell. Despite these changes, oil remained to be the main source of energy in 2003. The only energy source whose contribution remained unchanged was hydro.

Regarding energy sources whose contribution increased, coal had by far the biggest growth. Its share nearly tripled, going from 8% in 1985 to 22% in 2003. Similarly, significantly more energy was generated from natural gas in 2003 than previously, which climbed to about a quarter. By contrast, the smallest energy sector – other renewables – grew marginally by 3% in 2003.

On the other hand, power generation from other resources was subject to decline. The amount of energy produced from oil and nuclear both had gone down by about 14% by 2003, dropping to roughly two-fifths and a fifth respectively. Hydro, however, was the only source from which the same amount of energy was produced in both years, constituting a mere 4%.


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