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The Australian Government can turn off your air conditioning.
Summary
This video discusses a potential regulation in certain Australian states that would allow the government to control air conditioning in homes and apartments to manage energy consumption when there is high demand and low renewable energy production. It mentions that a new regulation may force residents to pay $1,000-$1,500 to equip new air conditioning units that allow government control.
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