The bar chart provides data on the proportion of energy usage in the transport sector in six countries – Slovakia, Austria, France, Poland, Spain, Greece, and the European Union – for the years 2009 and 2010.
Overall, Slovakia showed the highest result for energy use in both years, while Greece showed the lowest proportion in the same period.
Moving on to the details, in 2009 Slovakian residents used around 9% on fuel, continuing to top the list and experiencing a decrease of only 1%. Notably, France occupied second place, recording 6% in both years. The third and fourth highest results were Austria and Poland, with 6.5% and 5% in 2009, and 5% and 6% in the following year.
The other nations, on the other hand, witnessed the lowest proportions in the given period. Spain’s usage was about 3% in 2009, but in 2010 this usage somehow increased to roughly 5%. The least pronounced country was Greece, recording only 1% in 2009, and experiencing a sharp increase of 1% in the next year. The average use in the European Union was around 4% and 5% in the same period.
