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"snippet": "Heating Degree Days ",
"description": "The number of heating degree days per year reflects the amount of energy people use to heat buildings during the cool season.\n
\nFor example, many people like to keep indoor temperatures at 65°F. On a day when the average outdoor temperature is 55°F, raising the indoor temperature by 10 degrees over 1 day requires 10 degrees of heating multiplied by 1 day, or 10 heating degree days. Utility companies use heating degree days to estimate the annual amount of energy people will use to heat buildings.\n
\nFor more information, visit https://crt-climate-explorer.nemac.org ",
"summary": "Heating Degree Days ",
"title": "ZZ_HeatingDegreeDays",
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"spatialReference": "WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere",
"accessInformation": "The Applied Climate Information System (ACIS) and the NOAA Regional Climate Centers (RCCs).",
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