5 report(s) found.
The first pie graph illustrates the proportion of the energy used in Australian domestic. The other chart gives information about percentages of household greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, the number of the gas which results from this usage of energy. It can be seen that the power of heating energy is the biggest part of a […]
The first pie chart illustrates the average of household energy consumption in Australia followed by the proportion of greenhouse gas emissions from that use in the second pie chart. It is remarkable that heating has been used the most by Australians among all types of energy which accounted for 42%. The usage of energy from […]
The first graph displays how energy is dedicated in a mean Australian household, while the accompanying graph illustrates the proportions of greenhouse gas release owing to this energy consumption. Overall, it can be seen that heating and water heating exploit the majority of energy, while the lowest amount of power allocated for cooling. In addition, […]
The chart illustrates the average energy consumption by Australian households. Also, the second chart explains greenhouse gas emissions produced by this energy use. The most energy consumed by Australians is related to heating, which is about 42%, and emission less greenhouse gas than other energies around 15%. On the other hand, water heating emissions more […]
The initial diagram illustrates the breakdown of energy consumption in a typical Australian household. The subsequent chart depicts the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions stemming from this energy usage. Overall, the amount of energy used in Australian homes is relatively high and this has led to some home appliances having fluctuating differences in their gas emissions […]
