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The image contains two visual data representations, a line graph, and a pie chart. The line graph, titled "Typical daily demand for electricity," shows two lines representing electricity demand in units for Winter and Summer over a 24-hour period in intervals of 3 hours. Winter demand starts at approximately 40000 units, peaks around 45000 units between hours 18 and 21, and ends near 30000 units. Summer demand starts close to 25000 units, slightly increases to 30000 units between hours 9 and 12, and then gradually decreases to end just above 20000 units. The pie chart titled "What the electricity is used for" represents four categories with percentages: Heating rooms, heating water at 52.5%; Ovens, kettles, washing machines at 17.5%; Lighting, TV, radio at 15.0%; and Vacuum cleaners, food mixers, electric tools at 15.0%.
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The line graph displays England’s electricity units consumed during usual days of summer and winter while the pie chart illustrates how they are used in a typical English home.
Overall, it is evident that English people demand more electric power in winter than in summer. Moreover, the majority of electricity went to heating appliances in an average household.
Regarding electricity demands, at 00:00 hours, England consumes a total of 34,000 units in winter, a figure twice the units used during summer’s midnight. The units spent during cold weather then show an irregular fluctuation over the period, peaking at just below 50,000 units at 10 p.m. By contrast, the demand in summer is relatively stable between 20,000 and 12,000 units.
Concerning electricity usage, more than half of the electric power was utilised for heating rooms and water, whereas about 18% were spent on ovens, kettles and washing machines. Consumption of lighting, TV, radio and vacuum cleaners, food mixers, electric tools share the same percentage, at 15%.
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