The first pie chart illustrates how Australians’ household energy consumption while the second one depicts the percentages of greenhouse gas emissions that come from households in Australia.
Overall, it is noticeable that a significant proportion of energy use goes to water heating and heating while water heating and other appliances contribute to the largest greenhouse gas emissions and a small proportion comes from lighting and cooling
Heating is the largest consumer of energy with around 42%, followed by water heating with nearly a third of overall energy use. Other appliances use nearly 15 of household energy. However, refrigeration, lighting, and cooling, all together used just under 30% of Australian household energy.
In contrast, other appliances are considered the second in greenhouse gas emissions after water heating, with 28% and 32%, respectively. Refrigeration contributes nearly 14%, while heating emits gases at around 15%. Moreover, A small minority come from lighting and cooling, with just over a tenth.
