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To TLDR the referenced report, this is the result:

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There are also less pronounced but still noteworthy differences in 2022 and 2023. The 2022 estimate was adjusted downward by 9.8 TWh, from 105.3 TWh to 95.5 TWh. To put this into perspective, the revised figure is comparable to the electricity consumption of countries like Belgium (83 TWh) or the Netherlands (113 TWh), the energy use of domestic tumble dryers in OECD countries, China and India ** (108 TWh), and renewable curtailment in China. In terms of global electricity consumption, it represented about 0.38%. As for 2023, the year-to-date electricity consumption estimate has been revised from 75.7 TWh to 70.4 TWh.

Daniel Batten changing the description to 'Usage of tumble dryers in the US' is a far, far lower estimate than described in the research, but the numbers are still an improvement.