chart for electricity supply by year

 

This is a bar graph showing electricity supply from 1980 to 2020.

For 1980, total supply is about 350 TWh. Of this, about 70 is from coal, 20 from oil, 5 from gas, 50 from nuclear, and about 200 from hydro.

For 1990, total supply is about 490 TWh. Of this, about 80 is from coal, 15 from oil, 10 from gas, 80 from nuclear, and about 305 from hydro.

For 1992, total supply is about 500 TWh. Of this, about 85 is from coal, 15 from oil, 20 from gas, 80 from nuclear, and about 300 from hydro.

For 1993, total supply is about 505 TWh. Of this, about 80 is from coal, 10 from oil, 20 from gas, 90 from nuclear, and about 305 from hydro.

For 1994, total supply is about 510 TWh. Of this, about 80 is from coal, 10 from oil, 20 from gas, 100 from nuclear, and about 305 from hydro.

For 1995, total supply is about 530 TWh. Of this, about 85 is from coal, 15 from oil, 25 from gas, 100 from nuclear, and about 305 from hydro.

For 1996, total supply is about 535 TWh. Of this, about 85 is from coal, 15 from oil, 25 from gas, 100 from nuclear, and about 310 from hydro.

For 2000, total supply is about 530 TWh. Of this, about 70 is from coal, 10 from oil, 40 from gas, 100 from nuclear, and about 310 from hydro.

For 2010, total supply is about 600 TWh. Of this, about 90 is from coal, 20 from oil, 40 from gas, 110 from nuclear, and about 340 from hydro.

For 2020, total supply is about 670 TWh. Of this, about 130 is from coal, 15 from oil, 60 from gas, 60 from nuclear, and about 405 from hydro.