The chart on the left illustrates how energy is consumed in a typical Australian household. The chart on the right presents the energy use that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.
Overall, we can observe that heating accounts for the majority of energy usage. Additionally, while heating itself does not produce a significant amount of greenhouse gas emissions, water heating approximately doubles those emissions.
The first chart, entitled “Australlian household energy use” reveals that a significant amount of the energy has been utuliez with heating water heating accounts . Other notable segments consume energy include refrigeration at %7, lightining at %4 and other appliances at .Suprisingly an important factor such cooling only uses %2 of the energy.
Conversely, from the second chart ‘Austriallan household greenhouse gas emmisions’ we can broadly say the water heating is a concern since it plays the biggest role in emmisons at and approximately doubles the heating which is at even when it is used less. The other factors effects are more considerable with close statics of how much they are used and causes emmisions,refrigeration at lightining at %8 other appliances at and cooling with the minimal effect both to use of energy and greenhouse gas emmisions.
