The first pie chart provided displays Australian energy usage that are utilized in an average Australian household.The second chart illustrates the greenhouse gas emissions which result from household energy use.
It is obviously evident that refrigeration, other appliances, lighting grow gradually 2 times, whilst heating performs its opposite side. Water heating and heating change their place in proportion.
It is clear that the proportion of refrigeration, other appliances, lighting are 7%, 15%, 4%, in stark contrast, greenhouse gas emissions use them about 2 times more, 14%, 28%, 8%, yet their places don’t change. Cooling is the smallest proportion in both charts, with a mere 1% growth in greenhouse gas emissions.
Come to the water heating, it is 30%, furthermore, use the second biggest proportion in household energy use, and it obtains the first biggest proportion in greenhouse gas emissions. By contrast, heating requires 42% energy in household with the first largest proportion. Greenhouse gas emissions use heating that demands 15% energy with the second huge proportion.
