The graph below shows the demand for electricity in England during typical days in winter and summer. The pie chart shows how electricity is used in an average English home.
The provided table illustrates the information about the distribution of ordinary daily
electricity
consumption during cold and hot seasons in England.
Overall
, what stands out from the given infographics is that winter requires more electricity
over a day compared to summer. Subsequently
, heating rooms and water utilities were typical 24-hour needs of individuals.
The numbers of energy consumed throughout the first 8 hours of the winter season considerably fluctuated, finishing at the level of 30000 units. However
, it continued with a steady growth until 40000 during the next 5 hours, which plateaued until 17 p.m.. The winter electricity
usage experienced a significant increase until 48000 between 18 and 22 hours, in contrast
, the upcoming 120 minutes had a dramatic decline until 32000 units. Electricity
was less popular in summer, having figures around 19000 units over a day, with two peaks accounting for 20000 at 14 p.m. and 22 p.m. respectively.
Heating rooms and water took slightly more than half of the total power, while
ovens, kettles, and washing machines 18%. In addition
, joint shares of Lighting, TV, radio and Vacuum cleaners, food mixers and electric tools stood at 15 hundredths.Submitted by gainutdin87 on
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