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The image contains two separate data visualizations. The first is a graph titled "Typical daily demand for electricity" displaying units of electricity on the y-axis, from 0 to 50000 in increments of 10000, and different hours of a day on the x-axis from 0 to 24. It depicts two lines representing winter and summer electricity demand, with winter starting at about 40000 units at 0 hrs, dropping to just above 20000 units at 3 hrs, rising to approximately 45000 units at 9 hrs and slowly declining to 30000 units by 24 hrs; meanwhile, summer starts at just above 20000 units at 0 hrs, dips slightly below until 6 hrs, gradually increases to nearly 30000 units at 15 hrs and drops back to around 20000 units by 24 hrs. The second visualization is a pie chart titled "What the electricity is used for" indicating percentages for different uses: Heating rooms, Heating water 52.5%, Ovens, Kettle, Washing Machines 17.5%, Lighting, TV, Radio 15%, and Vacuum cleaners, food mixers, Electric tools 15%.
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The line graph demonstrates the need for electricity in England during normal days in winter and summer. The pie chart on the other hand illustrates the usage of electricity in an average British Home.
Overall, the demand for light in typical day in cold weather is twice than that of hot weather. There is a fluctuation in demand in the winter season. However, in summer it remained approximately steady. In England, over half of the families used electricity mostly for heating rooms and water. However, it remained the same for lighting, television, radio, vacuum cleaners, food mixers and other electronics.
In winter season, the usage of electricity in average house of England starts from approximately 35,000 units to almost 45,000 units in a normal day. In summer, they use of electricity remains almost steady which is somehow 19,000 units. The demand for electricity in winter is higher than summer.
Just over half of the electricity 52.5% is used for warming rooms and heating water in English homes. 17.5% is consumed for making food and laundry. Lighting, televisions, radios, vacuum cleaners, food mixers and other electrical tools uses the same 15% of electricity.
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