The given chart compares the consumption degree of fuel from sustainable power of transport fields in six European nations between the years 2009 and 2010.
Overall, what stands out from the bar chart is that there was variation in each country’s consumption, while the rate of France did not change. Another interesting point is that Slovakia led the top throughout the period, while Greece hit the bottom for over two years.
Regarding the data of the leading countries, in 2009, Slovakia topped the chart with over nine percent and then declined by a percentage, remaining the leading statistic after a year. In terms of the renewable fuel proportion in Austria, the figure for this nation in 2009 was higher than in 2020 (six-point-five percent and five-point-one percent in turn). According to the French data, it experienced stability throughout the period, with the figure staying at 6 percent.
Turning to nations with upward trends, the figures for Poland in 2009 were a percentage lower than in 2010 (five percent and six percent, respectively). Similarly, the European Union average in 2009 was just over four percent and gradually rose to nearly five percent in the next year. Moving to Spanish consumption, it showed a development from around three-point-five percent in 2009 to under five percent in the next year. Regarding Greece’s proportion, it started at the lowest point at over a percentage in 2009 and nearly doubled in 2010.
