The bar chart given compares six European Union (EU) nations in terms of proportion of fuel from renewable energy used in the transport sector between 2009 and 2010.
Overall, the average fuel proportions of the EU increased over the period thanks to rising trends of almost all nations, except for Slovakia and Austria, which underwent a decline, and France having no change.
There was a noticeable decrease in the figure for Slovakia and Austria. Starting at over 9%, Slovakia is the region with the highest fuel consumption, after which it fell to nearly 8% in 2010. Austria followed with 6.5% at the outset before witnessing a decline to 5% one year later. While, this figure for France consistently remained at 6%.
Conversely, Poland, Spain, and Greece recorded lifting shifts when their percentages in 2009 was approximately 5%, 3%, and 1% before climbing by over 1% in the next year, respectively. This led to the rise of the average proportion of the whole European Union in fuel consumption from around 4% to nearly 5% in 2010.
