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Band 7+: The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household. The second chart show the greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use.

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The image shows two pie charts representing Australian household energy use and Australian household greenhouse gas emissions. The top pie chart on energy usage indicates that water heating constitutes 30% of the energy use, heating 42%, refrigeration 7%, other appliances 15%, lighting 4%, and cooling 2%. The bottom pie chart on greenhouse gas emissions presents a similar breakdown, with water heating representing 32%, heating 15%, refrigeration 14%, other appliances 28%, lighting 8%, and cooling 3%. Both charts consist of six sectors with different shades and patterns, with the largest segment being heating in energy use and other appliances in greenhouse gas emissions. The percentages for each sector are provided in a clear and concise manner.
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The two charts demonstrates the use of energy in an australian household and greenhouse emissions produced from using that said energy.

Overall, it can be seen that energy is primarily used on heating and water heating, while only using a small amount for cooling. Moreover, water heating is also the primary producer of greenhouse gas emissions and cooling has the least amount of gas emissions produced.

Heating takes up 42% of an australian households energy use but its gas emissions are more than half of that with only 15%. Meanwhile, water heating takes up 30% of energy consumption and produces 32% of gas emissions, increasing slightly by 2%.

Even though energy used on electricity is only 4% its greenhouse gas emissions are double than that, with 8%. The same pattern can be seen with refrigeration. Gas emissions for other appliances also increased by 13% of its energy use. Cooling however only increased by a small 1%.

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