The line chart and the pie chart provide key information about the daily consumption of electricity during winter and summer, and the electricity usage categories in winter. The units are measured in units of electricity and percentages.
Overall, it is clear from the graphs that electricity demand in winter is significantly higher than in summer. In addition, heating rooms, heating water represent over half of the electricity usage during winter, whereas the other categories demonstrate a significantly smaller share of the pie.
According to what is shown, heating rooms and water is a dominant category that accounts for 52.5% of the total electricity consumption. Moreover, ovens, kettles, and washing machines has a modest proportion of 17%, while lighting, TV, and radio represent 15%. The remaining cut of the pie goes for vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools.
In terms of the sessional demand, electricity consumption remains steady in summer, with a small demand of about 18000 units. In contrast, during winter, the consumption at 3 a.m is 40000 units, then it gradually decreases at 9 a.m. The highest peak is in the evening from 18.00 to 22.00 before it starts to decrease.
