The first chart illustrates energy consumption in the average Australian household, while the second chart provides information about greenhouse gas emissions that come from energy use.
Overall, what stands out from the outline is that heating and water heating are the most used energy in households in Australia. whereas water heating is the best energy used in greenhouse gas emissions.
Heating and water heating are both the two with the highest energy consumption at 42% and 30%, respectively. other appliances, another 15%, which is twice the price of refrigeration. as well as the figure for lighting and cooling the lowest energy at 4 and 2%, respectively.
Water heating is also a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, making up almost a third of total emissions. The second-largest amount of emissions comes from other appliances, at 28% of the total. Heating, surprisingly, is only responsible for 15 percent of total emissions, and the figure is roughly the same as that for refrigeration. The remaining 11 percent results from lighting and cooling.
