9 report(s) found.
The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household. The second chart shows the greenhouse gas emissions that result from this energy use. The charts demonstrate information about energy consumption in an average Australian household, and the percentage of greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, it is noticeable that the percentage of […]
The two graphs depict how much Australian families consume energy and the amount of greenhouse gas they release from their energy consumption in six categories. Overall, most of the energy are used in water heating and heating, consisting more than half of the total consumption. The highest amount of greenhouse gas emissions are released by […]
The two pie charts compare the energy usage in an average Australian household and the proportion of greenhouse gas emissions produced by each category. Overall, heating and water heating consume the most energy in Australian homes. However, the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions is water heating, followed by other appliances. Heating and water heating […]
The first pie chart illustrates how Australians’ household energy is consumed, while the second one depicts the percentages of greenhouse gas emissions from Australian households. Overall, it is noticeable that a significant proportion of power use goes to water heating and heating, while water heating and other appliances contribute to the largest greenhouse gas emissions, […]
The first pie chart illustrates how Australians’ household energy is consumed, while the second one depicts the percentages of greenhouse gas emissions from Australian households. Overall, it is noticeable that a significant proportion of power use goes to water heating and heating, while water heating and other appliances contribute to the largest greenhouse gas emissions, […]
The first pie chart illustrates how Australians’ household energy is consumed, while the second one depicts the percentages of greenhouse gas emissions from Australian households. Overall, it is noticeable that a significant proportion of energy use goes to water heating and heating, while water heating and other appliances contribute to the largest greenhouse gas emissions, […]
There are two charts; one represents how energy is utilized in the average home in Australia and the other illustrates greenhouse gases emitted from this use of electricity. Overall, we can see that heating the home and water make up the vast majority of power consumption, while the highest greenhouse gas emissions come from ‘other […]
The first pie chart illustrates how Australians’ household energy consumption while the second one depicts the percentages of greenhouse gas emissions that come from households in Australia. Overall, it is noticeable that a significant proportion of energy use goes to water heating and heating while water heating and other appliances contribute to the largest greenhouse […]
The upper pie chart demonstrates the consumption of energy of an average Australian family. The other pie chart indicates the emitted greenhouse gases that caused by this energy consumption. From the first chart it is clear that, in the Australian household consumption of energy the lion share belongs to heating and cooling is the least […]
