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Two pie charts show the percentage of electricity generated from five different sources (nuclear, oil, coal,

hydro, wind) in two countries which were Omland and Dolphus in 2007. Overall, the largest source of
electricity supply in Omland was nuclear, with the figure being 45%. Beside, over half of total power
generation's Dolphus was from hydro power, at 52%. In Omland, oil-fired was the next biggest source,
with the data being 16%. At 14%, the proportion of electricity produced from hydro power in Omland
was approximately three times less than that of the largest source of electricity production in this country
(45%). At the same time, it was equal to the rate of electricity generated from coal in Omland. The least
used electricity source in Omland was wind power (11%). On the other hand, the electricity generated
from wind in Dolphus was not the least like that in Omland, it accounted for about 15% of the country's
total energy. Nuclear and oil were two power sources that generated the same amount of electricity in
Dolphus in 2007, at 10%. This was also the smallest percentage of electricity that a power source
generated in Dolphus. The share of power produced from coal was four times less than that generated
from hydro power, at approximate 13% and 52% respectively.

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