The pie charts illustrate the proportion of electricity, which consumed by various fields in Eastern Australia over a period of 3 years, started in 2007.
Overall, a brief analysis reveals that the consumption of electricity from those sector remained unchanged except for Aluminum, Manufacturing and other meals. In Addition, the figure for residential and commercial sectors were by far highest.
From the charts it can be seen that In 2007, residential areas consumed 28% of total electricity, while 23% of electricity was consumed for Commercial areas. Also, there was 13% of electricity consumed by manufacturing and aluminum each sector. Additionally, the figures for other metals and mining were slightly lower, at 12% and 9% respectively. Furthermore, electricity consumption from transport and agriculture made up the only negligible figures, which was 1 % only.
In 2010, while the percentage of electricity consumed by other metals, which significantly rose by 6%. On the other hand, the figures for aluminum and manufacturing fields which saw slightly fall to 11% and 9%. Interesting, the proportions of electricity consumed by other sectors were as similar as initial figures.
