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The chart shows the proportion of renewable energy in total energy

supply in 4 countries from 1997 to 2010.


The bar chart illustrates the information about renewable energy used in four
major nations between 1997 and 2010.

Overall, there was an upward trend in using renewable energy in Sweden and
Iceland, whereas Australia saw a downward tendency over the given period. The
amount of renewable energy in Iceland made up for the largest proportion in
comparison with other nations.

In 1997, approximately a half of renewable energy was harnessed in Iceland,


which was the largest figure. The number continued increasing and peaked at
over 70 per cent after 13 years, followed by Turkey, where the amount of this
energy constituted for around 38 per cent during the shown period, even though
there are some fluctuations throughout the period.

Australia and Sweden showed the different trend, although they together made
up for under 10 percent over 13 years. While the amount of renewable energy in
Australia was gradually decreased, Sweden saw an increased figured.

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