The bar chart shows the amount of renewable energy as a percentage of total energy stock in Australia, Sweden, Iceland, and Turkey from 1997 to 2013. Iceland had the highest percentage of renewable energy sources over this period, though all four countries' rates fluctuated. In 1997, Iceland led with 45% renewable energy supply, while Sweden was fourth with 7%; Turkey and Australia had 38% and 9% respectively. By 2010, Iceland increased its supply as Turkey decreased dramatically; Sweden grew slightly as Australia fell at the same rate. Ultimately, Iceland and Sweden emerged as leaders in renewable energy while Turkey and Australia fell behind.
The bar chart shows the amount of renewable energy as a percentage of total energy stock in Australia, Sweden, Iceland, and Turkey from 1997 to 2013. Iceland had the highest percentage of renewable energy sources over this period, though all four countries' rates fluctuated. In 1997, Iceland led with 45% renewable energy supply, while Sweden was fourth with 7%; Turkey and Australia had 38% and 9% respectively. By 2010, Iceland increased its supply as Turkey decreased dramatically; Sweden grew slightly as Australia fell at the same rate. Ultimately, Iceland and Sweden emerged as leaders in renewable energy while Turkey and Australia fell behind.
The bar chart shows the amount of renewable energy as a percentage of total energy stock in Australia, Sweden, Iceland, and Turkey from 1997 to 2013. Iceland had the highest percentage of renewable energy sources over this period, though all four countries' rates fluctuated. In 1997, Iceland led with 45% renewable energy supply, while Sweden was fourth with 7%; Turkey and Australia had 38% and 9% respectively. By 2010, Iceland increased its supply as Turkey decreased dramatically; Sweden grew slightly as Australia fell at the same rate. Ultimately, Iceland and Sweden emerged as leaders in renewable energy while Turkey and Australia fell behind.
The bar chart illustrates the amount of renewable energy
in total energy stock in four different countries
namely,Australia, Sweden, Iceland and Turkey over a thirteen-year period between 1997 to 2013. Overall, all the rates flactuated in four countries that is given.Iceland was the most established country in this area in the given period,nevertheless, Sweden and Australia are least improved countries. Turning to more comprehensive details, in 1997, Iceland was the first place with 45 energy supply ,however,Sweden was the fourth ,among the given four countries, with seven energy supply. At this time, Turkey and Australia had 38 and 9 energy equipment respectively. Looking at the rest of the data,in 2010, Iceland increased its supply, as oppoesed to Turkey decreased energy equipments dramatically.In this period,Sweden grew slightly in this field,nonetheless,Australia fell down at the same rate.At the final, Iceland and Sweden were established,while Turkey and Australia abolished.