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The picture illustrates the proportion of renewable energy used in relation to total energy consumption in six different countries: Finland, Denmark, France, Germany, the US, and the UK, over a 40-year period starting from 1971. Overall, there was a notable increase in renewable energy usage across all surveyed nations, with the UK experiencing the most […]
The line graph illustrates how the use of renewable energy changed in six Europe countries over a 40-year period, commencing from 1971. Overall, what stands out from the paragraph is that five out of six countries showed an increase in their usage for renewable energy. Despite seeing some mild falls it its figure, Finland topped […]
The line graph illustrates how electricity generated from renewable sources was consumed in six different countries between 1971 and 2006. Overall, despite some fluctuations, there was an increase in the percentage of renewable energy consumption in Denmark, France, Germany, the US and the UK, with the US witnessing the most dramatic rise, while a decline […]
The line graph illustrates how much renewable energy was used in six different countries between 1971 and 2006. Overall, there were increases in the percentages of energy from renewable sources in all countries, except for Finland, whose figures fluctuated wildly and slightly decreased. Additionally, while the use of this form of energy in Finland was […]
The given line graph illustrates how much renewable energy was used in six different countries between 1971 and 2011. Overall, there was an increase in the percentages of renewable energy in most of the examined nations, with the United States witnessing the most drastic growth. It is also clear that the figure for Finland decreased […]
