The pie chart depicts various methods of consuming energy in Australian households whereas the table illustrates the amount of electricity used in a typical Australian home.
Overall, a major fraction of the energy is used for heating and cooling and the amount of kWh per year has experienced a significant rise with the number of people in the house.
As it is presented in the graph, the maximum percentage of 38% is utilized for heating and cooling while the minimum of 3% stands for power. It is explicitly observed that equal percentages of 7% are used for cooking and lighting in Australian households. The pie chart reveals that clothes and dishwashers, entertainment and small applicants consume only 16% of the energy.
It is conspicuous that an ordinary person consumes the lowest of 5000 kWh in Australia. Moreover, it has experienced an upward trend with an increasing number of people in typical Australian houses.
