5 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates renewable energy usage in six countries over a 40-year period, starting from 1971. Overall, renewable energy use increased in all countries, with the exception of Finland, which declined. Notably, Finland had the highest percentage of renewable energy use throughout the entire timeframe. In 1971, renewable energy accounted for a quater of […]
The line graph illustrates the consumption of renewable energy in 6 different countries between 1971 and 2011. Overall, most nations experienced a growth in the percentage of renewable energy, the United States recorded the most change. Meanwhile, Finland remained the highest point throughout the period. At the beginning of the period, the United States started […]
The provided line graph compares the percentage of renewable energy used in six separate nations between 1971 and 2011. Overall, renewable energy consumption shares experienced an upward trend in most countries surveyed, except for Finland, during the surveyed period. It is also notable that the proportion of green energy use was highest in Finland, as […]
The line graph illustrates the use of recyclable energy in six different countries, showing the estimated share of total energy consumption between 1971 and 2011. Overall, Finland, Denmark, and France recorded higher proportions of renewable energy, although their trends remained unstable. In contrast, Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom showed steady increases throughout […]
The line graph illustrates how much renewable energy is made up of the total energy usage in six nations – Finland, Denmark, France, Germany, the US, and the UK – between 1971 and 2011. Overall, all given countries became more dependent on renewable energy, with the US representing by far the fastest growth. Despite the […]
