The given pie charts compare the amount of energy consumed for various purposes and emissions generated by householders in Australia
Overall, while heating and water heating are the two largest sectors used by Australian. However, heating switches its position to other appliances in greenhouse gases emitted by an average Australian.
As can be seen from the chart, heating consumption stands at 42%, occupying nearly half of the chart. Followed by 30% of energy used for heating water by dwellers, this figure is twofold in comparison with other appliances. The remaining purpose, including refrigeration, lighting and cooling 7%,4% and 2% respectively.
In term of emitting green house gas, citizens in Australia generate a significant proportion of energy used for water heating 37%, while the energy consumption for other appliances is 28%. At the mid-level, there is a trivial distance for heating refrigeration, accounted for the production of 15% and 14% respectively of total greenhouse gas emission. Only 3% is observed for cooling and 8% for the remaining sector
