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The charts show how energy is used in an average Australian household and the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy use. Overall, heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy use, while water heating contributes the most to greenhouse gas emissions. Interestingly, other appliances use significantly less energy but produce a considerable amount of […]
The charts show how energy is used in an average Australian household and the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy use. Overall, heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy use, while water heating contributes the most to greenhouse gas emissions. Interestingly, other appliances use significantly less energy but produce a considerable amount of […]
The charts illustrate the distribution of energy use and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. In terms of energy consumption, heating constitutes the largest share, accounting for 42%, followed by water heating at 30%. Other appliances also use a notable portion at 15%, while refrigeration and lighting account for 7% and […]
The visual information presents two pie charts that delineate the distribution of energy consumption in an average Australian household alongside the associated greenhouse gas emissions generated by this energy use. A comparative examination of the charts reveals significant discrepancies between energy usage and the resultant greenhouse gas emissions. Notably, while certain categories dominate energy consumption, […]
The charts provide a comparison between energy consumption and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Heating is the most significant energy use, accounting for 42% of total consumption. However, its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions is only 15%, indicating that heating might be relatively energy-efficient or uses cleaner energy sources. Water […]
