That will vary widely from one country to another; it also varies with time. In some countries, a lot of energy is used for heating. Where heating isn't used, both lighting (light bulbs) and taking showers uses a lot of energy. In houses with solar homes, there is no recurring cost for taking showers (technically it still uses energy, but it doesn't get on the power company's bill), so in that case, lighting is probably the biggest consumer.
Heating and cooling systems typically account for the biggest use of energy in a home, as they work continuously to maintain comfortable temperatures. Other significant energy consumers include appliances such as refrigerators, washers, dryers, and lighting.
sure not
LED light bulbs are the most energy-efficient for home use.
You can use energy to cook food, heat your home, and make your car work.
All home kitchen appliances use electrical energy.
there are many ways in which we can use energy this includes: :)
turning all appliances to stand by when not in use
the energy source that you use at home is thermal energy because when you are at home, you are sitting and the you get up the next minute. thermal energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy due to its random motion.
no
The government ask as to conserve energy because the energy we use at home are not constant.They are process energy that can be use.
My main source of energy at home is from natural gas
My main source of energy at home is from natural gas