The table illustrates the information about the usage of fuel in transport sector in 6 EU countries compared to the average by giving the percentage in between the years 2009 and 2010.
Looking from an overall perspective, there are 6 countries present in the table which includes Slovakia, Italy, France, Austria, Spain, Greece and a sector which shows overall EU average. Compared to other countries Slovakia intakes most of the fuel compared to other countries.
Perspectively, the first country in the table is Slovakia which uses about 8.9% of fuel in transport in the year 2009, and in 2010 the percentage dropped to 6.5% overall. Moving forward, Italy is the second country depicted on the table and Italy consumed about 4.5 percent of fuel in 2009, but in 2010 the percentage increased to 5.1%. Furthermore, we can observe France as a third country who used about 3.8% fuel in transportation in 2009, while in 2010 consumption increased to 4.2%. In fourth position, there stand Austria which is the only country that maintained its consumption of fuel throughout the years 2009 and 2010 which was 5.1%.
However, in Spain the usage of fuel in transportation appears to be 3.9% in 2009, in contrast, the year 2010 appears to be a decrease in the usage of fuel which is at 3%. Greece is the only country that consumed the fuel under 2% only, as in 2009 the table depicts consumption of fuel at 1.1%, while in 2010 it increased to 2%. Coherently, the average consumption of fuel in transport sector in EU between 2009-2010 was 6% and 5%.
