the two pie charts present that the proportion of household energy use in Australia, and the emissions of greenhouse gas is producing via the household energy use.
Overall, heating is the significant usage, whereas it has produced less amount of greenhouse gases. However, water heating is another largest portion that maintains a similar ratio in emitting gas.
According to Australian household energy use, the biggest percentage is heating (42%), which is the noticeable segment in the first pie chart. Australian residents have used numerous energy water heating, other appliances, refrigeration and lighting and their proportion are 30%, 15%, 7%, and 4% respectively. By greenhouse gas emissions, the remarkable parts are water heating, other appliances and refrigeration, while these are spreaded high level of gas – 32%, 28% and 14% respectively. In household energy use, refrigeration has used 7%, whereas it became double in gas emissions. Similarly, the other appliances showed the same percentage. Nevertheless, heating is the key feature in both charts, though it has generated a large part in energy use, whereas it became less about 15 percent, and created a low volume of greenhouse gas emissions
