The line chart illustrates how much electricity is required on certain days in Britain during autumn and spring, while the pie chart depicts the use of electricity in a normal British home.
Overall, both seasons witnessed significant fluctuation. Compared to usage, Autumn has more demands than Spring. It can be noticed that heating constitutes the most proportion, whereas vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools make up the least.
On typical days, there are approximately 34k units of electricity in autumn, which double the spring’s figure. Although the amount of electricity in Autumn experience a minor rise to 39k, it plunges heavily to 30k units from 6 to 9 o’clock. Dropping drastically, the daily need of 6-9-pm hit the bottom, at merely 23k. However, both data are more likely to increase as autumn’s demands peak at 44k units at roughly 8 pm, whilst Spring surges at 1 pm and fluctuates slightly in the vicinity of 18k. By the end of the period, both seasons account for approximately 33k and 18k respectively.
In the meantime, the major usage of electricity in England was heating rooms and water with 51, 5%, following by 17, 5% of that of oven, kettles and washing machines. Holding 16%, lighting, tv, and radio are the third-highest purposes and higher than 1% of vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools.
The line chart illustrates how much
electricity
is required
on certain days in Britain during autumn and spring, while the pie chart depicts the
use
of
electricity
in a normal British home.
Overall
, both seasons witnessed significant fluctuation. Compared to usage, Autumn has more demands than Spring. It can
be noticed
that heating constitutes the most proportion, whereas vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools
make
up the least.
On typical days, there are approximately 34k units of
electricity
in autumn, which double the spring’s figure. Although the amount of
electricity
in Autumn experience a minor rise to 39k, it plunges
heavily
to 30k units from 6 to 9 o’clock. Dropping
drastically
, the daily need of 6-9-pm hit the bottom, at
merely
23k.
However
, both data are more likely to increase as autumn’s demands peak at 44k units at roughly 8 pm, whilst Spring surges at 1 pm and fluctuates
slightly
in the vicinity of 18k. By the
end
of the period, both seasons account for approximately 33k and 18k
respectively
.
In the meantime, the major usage of
electricity
in England was heating rooms and water with 51, 5%, following by 17, 5% of that of oven, kettles and washing machines. Holding 16%, lighting,
tv
, and radio are the third-highest purposes and higher than 1% of vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools.