The graph displays how much electricity is needed in England during typical days in autumn and spring, while the pie chart displays how an average English household uses electricity.
Overall, electricity is of greater demand during autumn than during spring, and most homes need it for heating rooms and water. Besides, electrical appliances make up equal proportions of the pie chart.
In autumn, the amount of electricity used fluctuates largely during the first 15 hours. Starting at 35000 units, it then fluctuates between around 40000 and 30000 units. For nearly five hours later, the figure stays at approximately 40000, and then drops to its starting point at the end of the day. In contrast, the use of electricity is fairly consistent, hovering at about 19000 units.
Heating rooms and water makes up the largest proportion of the electricity use, at 51.5%, while vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools only makes up the smallest, at 15%. Besides, using ovens, kettles, and washing machines accounts for 17.5%, followed by 16% from lighting, TV, and radio.
