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Gross inland energy consumption, by fuel, EU-28, 2010

Slide Content

The slide presents a distribution of energy consumption by various fuel types across the EU-28 in 2010. Renewable energy sources contributed 9.9% to the gross inland energy consumption, indicating a scope for alternative energy utilisation. Lignite (brown coal) usage was relatively low at 5.1%, showing a minor role in the energy mix. Hard coal was responsible for 10.8%, which highlights its significant but not dominant use. Nuclear energy had a notable share of 13.5%, reflecting its importance in the European energy strategy. Oil was the major source at 35.4%, showing its dominant position in the energy sector. Lastly, Gas accounted for 25.3%, underscoring its substantial contribution as a cleaner fossil fuel alternative.

Graphical Look

  • The slide uses a circle-shaped diagram to represent the different energy sources proportionately.
  • Each section of the circle is color-coded to distinguish between the energy sources.
  • Corresponding icons are used for each energy type, such as a wind turbine for renewables and a mining symbol for lignite.
  • Percentages are clearly displayed within each section of the circle to indicate the share of each energy source.
  • The title is placed at the top in bold lettering and utilizes two lines for better readability.
  • There is a legend at the top left corner that matches the colors with the energy types, aiding in identification.

The slide is visually balanced, with a harmonious arrangement of text, icons, and color-coded sections to convey information effectively. The circular diagram serves as the central focal point, which is both engaging and informative.

Use Cases

  • To present a visual breakdown of energy consumption during a conference on energy and sustainability.
  • As part of an educational material to illustrate energy source diversification in the EU to students.
  • In business meetings, to analyze past energy trends and strategize for future investments in various energy sectors.
  • To showcase historical data in comparative research on energy policies among different countries or regions.

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