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Gross inland energy consumption
Slide Content
The slide presents data on "Gross Inland Energy Consumption by Fuel, EU-28, 2010," showing a colorful pie chart that breaks down energy consumption percentages by fuel type. Oil is the predominant source at 35.4%, followed by Gas (25.3%), Nuclear (13.5%), Hard coal (10.8%), Renewable (9.9%), and Lignite (5.1%). Each fuel type is associated with a unique icon, helping to visually differentiate them. "Renewable" refers to sustainable energy sources like wind or solar, "Lignite" and "Hard coal" are types of coal, "Nuclear" pertains to energy from nuclear reactions, and "Oil" and "Gas" are common fossil fuels.
Graphical Look
- The dominant feature is a large, multi-colored pie chart in the center, with contrasting colors for each segment.
- Each pie chart segment has an associated percentage in white text, indicating the share of energy consumption.
- Surrounding the pie chart are colored circles with icons, corresponding to the fuel types represented in the pie chart.
- A consistent color scheme links each icon to its pie chart segment, aiding with visual association.
- A gradient gray-to-white background adds depth to the slide's appearance.
- The slide title is prominently displayed at the top in bold blue font.
- The source of the data, "Eurostat," is mentioned in a smaller font at the bottom.
The slide has a clean, professional look with an emphasis on readability and data visualization. The color and iconography choices enhance comprehension and visual appeal.
Use Cases
- Presenting an energy portfolio breakdown during an environmental or sustainability report.
- Providing context in discussions about energy policy or economic planning meetings.
- Analyzing historical energy consumption trends in academic or research presentations.
- Enhancing investor briefings where company performance is related to energy consumption patterns.