A quick glance at the line-graph depicts how many units of electricity was consumed by the English in their home during a day in cold and hot seasons whereas the attached pie- graph explains the data pertaining to the proportion of the electricity usage in four different categories.
By and large, it is evident that the highest pattern of the electricity was utilized at roughly 22 hours in winter from the line- graph while there was the lowest share of electricity usage for lighting, TV, radio as well as household electric tools including vacuum cleaner and food mixers.
In terms of looking at the noteworthy data, the electricity was deployed with higher rate in winter compared to summer. Around 3 hours of winter, the rate of the electricity had slightly growth to 40000 units. Yet, the trend didn’t last longer in the following hours and then dropped to 30000 units from 6 to 9 hours. Unlikely the previous hours, the index on electricity increased exponentially by 10000 units at 14 hours. Having the growth, it stabled in the next 6 hours, then hit a peak around 50000 units at 22 hours until a drop by 14000 units in 24 hours. As for the summer consumption of electricity, the rate on it levelled off around 18000 units despite a downward in the morning and two upwards in the midday and midnight by 2000 units.
With regards to describing another noteworthy data, there was the least share of electricity usage without any gap for which one group of lighting, TV, Radio, and another group including vacuum cleaners, food mixers and electric tools. Compare to it, other one group with ovens, kettles, washing machines is consumed much rather electricity than previous two groups. In which meant, the consumption share of electricity on the three categories far from the last group of heating room and water, at roughly 15 and 18% respectively. The electricity is applied dominantly for heating room and water over 2 quarter shares.
