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Table 9: Expanding  treatment period, years 6-9 and years 9-11 movers
Table 1: Residential Electricity Consumption in MWh
Table 2: Cooling and Heating Degree Days
Table 3: Within-TZ analysis: the timing of daylight and residential electricity use
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