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The given pie charts illustrate the proportion of energy manufacturing in 5

categories, which are Gas, Coal, Petro, Nuclear and Other from 1995 to 2005. As
can be seen from the charts, it is clearly evident that 3 out of 5 items witnessed
significant changes over the time frame.

The most striking point is the rise in other power, climbing from a minority
accounting for 4.90% in 1995 to 9.10% in 2005. A similar trend could be seen in
the amount of nuclear production which stood at 6.40% and then considerably
increased to 10.10% by the end of the period. By contrast, petro production was
less common, as it deceased from 29.27% to 19.55% after a decade.

In 1995, the percentage of coal registered the highest of all 5 making up 29.80%.
This allocation then rose slightly to a vast majority which was 30.93% in 2005. At
the beginning of the period, gas energy was reported to be 29.63%. This figure
then rose modestly to the percentage of 30.31 in 2005.

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