The pie charts depict the consumption of energy and products of energy utilized by homes in Australia.
Overall, heating consumes almost half of the energy while water heating emits more gases.
The household energy used for heating is about two- fifth, less than a third is used for water heating and about a fifth energy is for other appliances. Refrigeration, heating and cooling used the remaining 14% of energy to function.
There is 32% of gas emission when boiling water which is almost the same as the energy used. The vapor released when other appliances are in use is more than a quarter and less than a fifth from refrigeration. A quarter of greenhouse gas is emitted from heating, cooling and lightening.
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