The bar chart elucidates the proportions of fuel derived from renewable energy utilized in the transport sector across six European Union (EU) countries for the years 2009 and 2010.
Overall, Slovakia emerged as the leader in renewable energy fuel usage during both years, while Greece consistently exhibited the lowest percentages.
In 2009, Slovakia recorded a notable 9% usage of renewable energy in its transport sector, although this figure decreased marginally to 8% in 2010. Following Slovakia, France demonstrated stable performance with a consistent 6% in both years. Austria and Poland presented similar trends, with Austria reflecting a slight increase from 6% in 2009 to 7% in 2010, while Poland’s usage rose from 5% to 6% throughout the same period.
In contrast, Spain and Greece reported the lowest usage levels in renewable energy over the two years under review. Spain’s renewable fuel percentage experienced a modest increase from 4% in 2009 to 6% in 2010. Greece’s figures remained minimal, advancing from a mere 1% in 2009 to 2% in 2010. The EU average also saw a gradual rise, with renewable energy fuel usage increasing from 4% in 2009 to 5% in 2010.
