The bar graph illustrates the proportion of fuel used in transport area and compared to the average, and this is served in 6 EU countries.
Overall, dominating EU countries in Slovakia fuel consumed in transportation had reached the peak position, while this trend showed a slight increase, but in Austria consuming that was stable.
Initially, the highest percentage using fuel in transport sector was in Slovakia almost 9%, and this in EU Average came second proportion at 6%, while in Greece using that had the reverse, accounting for 1%. Moreover, in France and Spain using fuel in transportation could be seen approximately 4%, whereas the other EU countries consuming fuel showed from 4. 5% to 5%.
In 2010, the proportion consuming fuel in Slovakia revealed a significant decrease with 6. 5%, even though this percentage kept the highest after decreasing. However, those in Italy, France, and Greece had been risen by 1%, being around 5%, 4%, and 2% respectively, but those in Austria experienced consistent with 5%, and the remaining EU countries marked a slight decline.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of
fuel
used
in transport area and compared to the average, and this
is served
in 6 EU countries.
Overall
, dominating EU countries in Slovakia
fuel
consumed in transportation had reached the peak position, while this trend
showed
a slight increase,
but
in Austria consuming that was stable.
Initially
, the highest percentage using
fuel
in transport sector was in Slovakia almost 9%, and this in EU Average came second proportion at 6%, while in Greece using that had the reverse, accounting for 1%.
Moreover
, in France and Spain using
fuel
in transportation could be
seen
approximately 4%, whereas the other EU countries consuming
fuel
showed
from 4. 5% to 5%.
In 2010, the proportion consuming
fuel
in Slovakia revealed a significant decrease with 6. 5%,
even though
this percentage
kept
the highest after decreasing.
However
, those in Italy, France, and Greece had
been risen
by 1%, being around 5%, 4%, and 2%
respectively
,
but
those in Austria experienced consistent with 5%, and the remaining EU countries marked a slight decline.