The charts illustrate the averaged usage of energy in Australian household and the effect of the greenhouse gas emissions by using the energy. At glance, the biggest energy usage in Australia household is heating and the most produced greenhouse gas emissions in Australian household is water heating.
Initially, heating is 4% of the energy usage in Australian household. It then follows with water heating and other appliances which respectively use 3% and 15% of the household energy use. Refrigeration, lighting, and cooling are the least three of household energy use which merely 7%, 4%, and 2% respectively. On the other hand, the result of household greenhouse gas emissions shows that 32% gas emissions originated by water heating. After that, other appliances occupy the second most provides the emissions which 28%. Meanwhile, heating and refrigeration are only 15% and 14% respectively. Finally, the least households result to gas emissions are lighting and cooling.