The percentages of six difference purposes of energy usage and the greenhouse gas emissions they cause of households in Australia are compared in two pie charts. The information can be grouped into two, usages that have a slight difference and those that have significance. Overall, it is clear that the relationship between the two charts of heating is an exception because the emission is lower than the usage, while other ways have lower percentages in usage.
Starting with a small difference comparisons, water heating is in the top rank of proportion in both charts, it took 30% of energy use and release 2% more than its use which is the largest gas emitting section. Lighting is the second lowest’s preferred at 4% and produces the greenhouse gas in the same rank although this percentage is two times higher than usage. The lowest’s of measurement is cooling which took 2% and 3% in usage and releasing respectively.
Moving on to the significant difference sections, refrigeration is used in just over lighting’s percentage, while its emission twice as much the usage and similar to heating emission at 14%. Australian households use 15% of energy in other appliances and these energies have the gas producesd percentage almost twice as much of usage which is 28%. The exception is heating which is used at the highest proportion at 42%. In contrast, its greenhouse gas emission took only 15% of the chart which is more than two-fold its popularity.
