Description
What It Is:
The image shows a bar graph illustrating the share of energy from renewable sources in EU Member States. The graph displays data for the years 2004, 2015, and the 2020 target. Each country is represented by a stacked bar, with different colors indicating the share in each year. A dotted line indicates the 2020 target for each country. The Y-axis represents the percentage of gross final energy consumption. Illustrations of windmills, solar panels, and a dam are included.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 6-12. The graph involves understanding percentages, comparing data, and interpreting visual information. It's suitable for middle and high school students studying social studies, geography, environmental science, or statistics.
Why Use It:
This graph provides a visual representation of energy consumption trends and progress towards renewable energy goals in the EU. It helps students analyze data, compare performance between countries, and understand the importance of renewable energy sources. It can be used to spark discussions about sustainability and environmental policy.
How to Use It:
Use this graph to discuss the different renewable energy sources. Ask students to compare the performance of different EU countries, analyze the progress made between 2004 and 2020, and identify countries that met their 2020 targets. You can also use it as a starting point for research projects on renewable energy policies.
Target Users:
Students learning about geography, environmental science, social studies, and statistics. Teachers looking for visual aids to explain renewable energy trends. Anyone interested in learning about energy policy in the EU.
The image shows a bar graph illustrating the share of energy from renewable sources in EU Member States. The graph displays data for the years 2004, 2015, and the 2020 target. Each country is represented by a stacked bar, with different colors indicating the share in each year. A dotted line indicates the 2020 target for each country. The Y-axis represents the percentage of gross final energy consumption. Illustrations of windmills, solar panels, and a dam are included.
Grade Level Suitability:
Grades 6-12. The graph involves understanding percentages, comparing data, and interpreting visual information. It's suitable for middle and high school students studying social studies, geography, environmental science, or statistics.
Why Use It:
This graph provides a visual representation of energy consumption trends and progress towards renewable energy goals in the EU. It helps students analyze data, compare performance between countries, and understand the importance of renewable energy sources. It can be used to spark discussions about sustainability and environmental policy.
How to Use It:
Use this graph to discuss the different renewable energy sources. Ask students to compare the performance of different EU countries, analyze the progress made between 2004 and 2020, and identify countries that met their 2020 targets. You can also use it as a starting point for research projects on renewable energy policies.
Target Users:
Students learning about geography, environmental science, social studies, and statistics. Teachers looking for visual aids to explain renewable energy trends. Anyone interested in learning about energy policy in the EU.
