Including the closely related term lighting.
… source of emissions from households comes from the use of energy for heating and hot water. Most of this is achieved through natural gas consumption, with gas demand for heating making up 51% of residential building emissions. The second most significant source of emissions is the use of grid supplied electricity to the district for lighting, appliances and cooking, which makes up around 19…
…, the next most significant contributions to these totals is natural gas consumption for heating and hot water (around 16%) and electricity for appliances, lighting and cooking (around 20%). Industrial processes (emissions from all non-energy related processes in industrial facilities, such as manufacturing and production of chemicals, metals and minerals) accounted for 40 ktCO2e in 2018. WHAT…