The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household.The second chart shows the greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use.
The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household. The second chart shows the greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use. wYoY
The first chart gives data on how energy is utilized in middle Australian housework. The second chart depicts the amount of greenhouse gas emissions due to energy consumption. Measurement is in percentage.
Overall, water heating and heating account for the maximum quantity, whereas the minimum percentage is observed in lighting and cooling.
In detail, the ratio for water heating and heating constitutes 30% and 42 % in household use, on the contrary, greenhouse gas emissions released from water heating increase to 32%, however, this indicator for heating decreases approximately 3 times and makes up 15 %. The total amount of refrigeration is equal to 7%, while there is a doubling for refrigeration in greenhouse gas emissions. This figure for other appliances in household use becomes 15%, hence, greenhouse emissions for these appliances show a 13 % rise. This segment for cooling and lighting reaches the lowest peak of 2 % and 4% accordingly, afterwards, the quantity of cooling goes up to 3%, whereas lighting emissions double and amount to 8%.
The
first
chart gives data on how energy
is utilized
in middle Australian housework. The second chart depicts the amount of
greenhouse
gas
emissions
due to energy consumption. Measurement is in percentage.
Overall
, water
heating
and
heating
account for the maximum quantity, whereas the minimum percentage
is observed
in lighting and cooling.
In detail, the ratio for water
heating
and
heating
constitutes 30% and 42 % in household
use
,
on the contrary
,
greenhouse
gas
emissions
released from water
heating
increase to 32%,
however
, this indicator for
heating
decreases approximately 3 times and
makes
up 15 %. The total amount of refrigeration is equal to 7%, while there is a doubling for refrigeration in
greenhouse
gas
emissions
. This figure for other appliances in household
use
becomes 15%,
hence
,
greenhouse
emissions
for these appliances
show
a 13 % rise. This segment for cooling and lighting reaches the lowest peak of 2 % and 4%
accordingly
, afterwards, the quantity of cooling goes up to 3%, whereas lighting
emissions
double and amount to 8%.