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Annual fuel cell shipments in the portable sector grew a modest 1.5% between 2010 and 2011, primarily due to a minor decline in sales in the auxiliary power unit (APU) sector, partially a result of restricted consumer spending in Europe. This shortfall was met with an increase in shipments of smaller fuel cell systems helped by initial production runs of portable electronics chargers. Early 2012 has seen a return to growth for the APU sector that we expect to continue throughout the year, bolstered by renewed interest from the military. 2012 also sees the commercial launches of several portable electronics chargers,. | European Commission Standard Eurobarometer 76 Autumn 2011 MEDIA USE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION REPORT Fieldwork November 2011 Publication March 2012 This survey has been requested and co-ordinated by Directorate-General for Communication DG COMM Research and Speechwriting Unit . http ec.europa.eu public opinion indexen.htm This document does not represent the point of view of the European Commission. The interpretations and opinions contained in it are solely those of the authors. Standard Eurobarometer 76 Autumn 2011 - TNS Opinion Social Eurobũrometer Standard Eurobarometer 76 Autumn 2011 MEDIA USE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Conducted by TNS Opinion Social at the request of European Commission - Directorate-General Communication Survey co-ordinated by the European Commission -Directorate-General Communication STANDARD EUROBAROMETER 76 MEDIA USE IN THE EU - AUTUMN 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.2 1. MEDIA USE AND TRUST IN THE MEDIA.5 1.1 Media uses.5 1.2 Trust in the media.13 2. LEVELS OF INFORMATION ON EUROPEAN MATTERS.21 3. SOURCES OF INFORMATION FOR POLITICAL MATTERS AND THE EUROPEAN UNION . 24 3.1 National political matters.24 3.2 European political matters . 27 3.3 The European Union.28 3.4 Media coverage of the European Union.32 4. SOCIAL NETWORKS.36