This statistic shows the how electricity was consumed in households with children with electric heating in England in 2011, by product type. Cold appliances, heating and audiovisual devices tended to cause the most consumption across all days, holidays and workdays.
Electricity consumption in households with children and additional electric heating in England in 2011, by product type
Characteristic
All days
Holidays
Workdays
Cold appliances
16.2%
14.7%
16.6%
Cooking
8.6%
9.6%
8%
Lighting
10.9%
9.6%
11.3%
Audiovisual
11.1%
11.1%
11%
ICT
4%
4%
3.8%
Washing/Drying
10%
12.1%
8.8%
Heating
12.1%
8.3%
13.6%
Water heating
2.5%
2.2%
2.6%
Other
14.4%
18.1%
12.4%
Not known
10.2%
10.2%
11.9%
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Consumption share16.2%16.2%8.6%8.6%10.9%10.9%11.1%11.1%4%4%10%10%12.1%12.1%2.5%2.5%14.4%14.4%10.2%10.2%14.7%14.7%9.6%9.6%9.6%9.6%11.1%11.1%4%4%12.1%12.1%8.3%8.3%2.2%2.2%18.1%18.1%10.2%10.2%16.6%16.6%8%8%11.3%11.3%11%11%3.8%3.8%8.8%8.8%13.6%13.6%2.6%2.6%12.4%12.4%11.9%11.9%All daysHolidaysWorkdaysCold appliancesCookingLightingAudiovisualICTWashing/DryingHeatingWater heatingOtherNot known
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