IELTS Task 1: Electricity Generation Analysis
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Data Comparison: New Zealand vs Germany (1980-2010)

Electricity production from five fuel sources
The charts the units of electricity produced in New Zealand and Germany in 1980 and 2010 from 5 fuel sources.
Overall, more units of electricity were produced in 2010 than in 1980 in countries. In 2010, most electricity was produced by in Germany and by coal in New Zealand.
In 1980, total electricity production was higher in New Zealand than in Germany, with 127 and 107 units . By 2010, the total electricity generated rose to 200 units in New Zealand, but increased in Germany to 214 units.
In 1980, coal was the main source of electricity in New Zealand. It produced 56 units, which was the figure for Germany. Natural gas and hydro each 30 units in New Zealand.
In 2010, nuclear power was used to generate 155 units in Germany. Although the figure for natural gas to only 2 units, coal and petroleum significant.
Overall, more units of electricity were produced in 2010 than in 1980 in countries. In 2010, most electricity was produced by in Germany and by coal in New Zealand.
In 1980, total electricity production was higher in New Zealand than in Germany, with 127 and 107 units . By 2010, the total electricity generated rose to 200 units in New Zealand, but increased in Germany to 214 units.
In 1980, coal was the main source of electricity in New Zealand. It produced 56 units, which was the figure for Germany. Natural gas and hydro each 30 units in New Zealand.
In 2010, nuclear power was used to generate 155 units in Germany. Although the figure for natural gas to only 2 units, coal and petroleum significant.
Key Vocabulary Tips:
• Accounted for: Chiếm (một lượng/phần trăm). • Respectively: Lần lượt là (theo thứ tự liệt kê).
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