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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 given pie chart provides knowledge about the consumption of an average of energy by Australian's family while the second pie chart demonstrates the percentage of the greenhouse from this energy usage of gas emission. A brief examination of both of these two charts reveals that water heating, heating and cooling are the household that appear as the highest portion.
First of all, a couple of applications consumes more share of energy and emit less percentage of conservatory gasses. Although the heating uses the majority portion of the power at 42% in average family, it contributes only 15% to emissions. Correlatively, the refrigeration accounts for 14% of power usage and only %7 discharges. Apart from these, other couple of applications which are other appliances and lighting contribute 15% and 4% of energy usage and their share in the emission is 28% and 8%, respectively. As a result of this, the contribution was almost two times to these numbers.
At last, it can be clearly seen that the water heating and cooling had almost equal contribution to both of these calculations. They consumed 30% and 2% of energy and emitted 32% and 3% of greenhouse gasses.
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