The pie chart illustrates how electricity is consumed in an average English household.
Overall, it is clear that the majority of electricity is used for heating purposes, while a smaller proportion goes to lighting, entertainment, and household appliances.
More than half of the total electricity consumption (52%) is used for heating rooms and heating water, making it by far the largest share. The second highest usage comes from ovens, kettles, and washing machines, which account for 18% of the total.
In contrast, lighting, television, and radio consume 15% of household electricity, which is slightly lower than that of kitchen and laundry appliances. The smallest portion of electricity, also 15%, is used for vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools.
In summary, heating dominates electricity consumption in an average English home, while other household and entertainment devices take up relatively smaller portions.
