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Energy company locks thermostats at +80 degrees for 22,000 customers during ‘energy crisis’
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<blockquote data-quote="emapples" data-source="post: 3851405" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>Quite frankly they can shove their legislation up their A$$, I would install solar panels on every inch of this roof before I let them legislate what temperature my home needs to be. However I have a sinking suspicion they don’t need legislation to this end they can manipulate our energy costs to control our usage. I the winter though I would be set I can live with the thermostat on 50 to be honest. Hoodie up and keep my thermals on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emapples, post: 3851405, member: 11752"] Quite frankly they can shove their legislation up their A$$, I would install solar panels on every inch of this roof before I let them legislate what temperature my home needs to be. However I have a sinking suspicion they don’t need legislation to this end they can manipulate our energy costs to control our usage. I the winter though I would be set I can live with the thermostat on 50 to be honest. Hoodie up and keep my thermals on [/QUOTE]
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