The data illustrates the proprtion of fuel from enewable enrgy, which was consumed by trnasport sector in different countries from European Union between 2009 and 2010. Overall, many countries expeienced an increase during the period, except fo Australia and Slovakia witnessed an opposite trend, and France remained unchanged, with European Union avarage increasing in total.
In 2009, Slovakia was dominant across other counties, accounting for about 9%, while Australia was the second-highest, which exhibited percentage of approximately 6.5%. France was steady at 6%, with poland indicating a pecent less (5%). Grace and Spain comprised the lowest figures, accounting for ove 1% and about 3.5% respectively. EU avarage was also moderate at aroud 4%.
By 2010, excluding two states, all countries experienced a noticeable growth. Slovakia and Australia’s figures declined by around 1%, accounting for about 8% and 5%. France remained stable without any changes, while Poland’s proportion increased by percent (6%). Spain and EU avarage were similar, each of which accounted for arround 5%. However, despite its growth, Grace’s figures stayed the lowest during the period.
