The pie charts provide data on electricity used for eight various sectors (residental, transport, commercial, agriculture, mining, aluminium, manufacturing, other metals) in Eastern Australia in 2007 and 2010. Units are measured by percentage.
Overall, while an upward trend was observed in residental and commercial consumption, the minimum belonged to agriculture and transport in given period.
In detail, compared to transport and agriculture, the proportion of electricity usage for residental and agriculture made up just over than a half together in 2007 and 2010 (relatively 28% and 23%). Meanwhile, the indicator for agriculture and transport was same, both of them equaled 1%.
With regard, the rate of electricity consumption on mining maintained the same level (9%) during this period. A reduction in electricity was seen in manufacturing and aluminium. While the percentage of electricity went down to 11% for aluminium sector, the indicator stood at 9% in manufacturing. By contrast, the proportion of electricity usage rose by 6% in other metals.
