The pie charts show the electricity generated in Germany and France from all sources and renewables in the year 2009. Fill the blanks with the above phrases. The four pie charts 1.____ the electricity generated between Germany and France during 2009, and it is measured in billions kWh. Overall, it can be seen that conventional thermal was the main source of electricity in Germany, 2. _____ nuclear was the main source in France. The bulk of electricity in Germany, whose total output was 560 billion kWh, came from conventional thermal, at 59.6%. In France, the total output 3.______ , at 510 billion kWh, and in contrast to Germany, conventional thermal 4.______ just 10.3%, with most electricity coming from nuclear power (76%). In Germany, 5._______ nuclear power generated electricity was only 6._______ of the total. Moving on to renewables, this accounted for quite similar proportions for both countries, 7.______ 15% of the total electricity generated. In detail, in Germany, most of the renewables consisted of wind and biomass, totaling around 75%, which 8.______ than for hydroelectric (17.7%) and solar (6.1%). The situation 9.______ in France, where hydroelectric made up 80.5% of renewable electricity, with biomass, wind and solar making up 10.______ 20%.