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3.7% Power saving For Thurs 16 Aug 2001

Electricity Information For Thursday 16 August 2001
National Savings 3.7%

National Savings Day by Day
Actual daily electricity savings for the past week are shown below. This data shows exactly what the country saved each day. This data has been seasonally adjusted.

National Savings – 7 Day Rolling Average
The following graph is a seven-day rolling average. The data has been seasonally adjusted.

Regional Savings for 16 August 2001
The graph below shows regional savings based on 5 regions across the country for Thursday 16
August and has been seasonally adjusted. Unfortunately M-co is unable to provide savings
information for smaller localities within these regions.

The regions are:
A Auckland & Northland
B Waikato, Bay of Plenty, King Country
C Taranaki, Hawkes’ Bay, Manawatu, Wellington
D Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast, Canterbury
E Otago & Southland

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