The first pie chart illustrates proportions of the energy that consuming in an everyday Australian house and the second chart identifies how the emissions of greenhouse is showing up because of the use of energy.
Overall, the most energy is using for only heating, then heating of water and other appliances by the Australian household, respectively. Other electricity consumptions, which are refrigeration, cooling and lighting, are lower than 10%. On the other hand, even if the power is using mostly for heating, the emissions of greenhouse gas emerges more because of the heating of water.
While heating consumes of nearly half percent of the energy, the water heating is slightly higher than a quarter and other appliances use moderately lower than a quarter. Even when this is the case for the consumption of power in homes, greenhosue gas emissions are steadily lower than a third for water heating, 28% for other appliances and lastly 14% for refrigeration.
