The glance at the former pie chart provided reveals the portions of the energy usage of household appliances namely heating, water heating, refrigeration, other appliances, lighting as well as cooling in an average Australian family. The latter graph depicts how much these devices emit greenhouse gases.
Overall, what stands out from the graphs is that heating and water purposes account for the highest amount of both energy utilization and gas emissions among all, whereas lighting and cooling make up the lower shares.
Looking into detail, the first pie chart shows that 42% of power consumption is heating and which is followed by water heating together with other appliances are in the middle per cent of 30 and 15 respectively. Lastly, refrigeration, lighting as well as cooling have the lowest proportion.
Besides, the second graph illustrates the percentage of greenhouse gas emissions that belong to the consequences of a variety of home electronic machines. One noticeable fact is other appliances produce more carbon dioxide than their usage by 13 per cent also emissions of refrigeration doubled to 14 per cent. Even though the heating is the largest shareholder, its gas generation is significantly low.
