The chart compares the proportion of fuel from renewable energy used in the vehicle sector in six different European countries between 2009 and 2010 as opposed to the average. Overall, Slovakia headed the list, followed by France, Austria, and Poland; the reverse was true for Spain, Greece, EU, as they used less renewable energy.
Focusing on the biggest numbers first, Slovakia topped the list with around 9% in 2009, and somehow fuel usage fell out of favour to approximately 8% in 2010. France occupied the second place of the chart with the same percentages (6%) in both years. The third and fourth places were Austria and Poland in 2009 and 2010, with the respective number of about 6%,5% as well as 5% and 6%.
The other remaining nations, on the other hand, in 2009, Spain’s usage of energy was about 3%, but in 2010 this usage somehow increased to approximately 5%. the least pronounced country was Greece with about 1% in 2009 and 2% in 2010. The average usage was around 4% in 2009 and about 5% in 2010 in EU
