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Yes, I was just recently watching a documentary about the heat wave in Europe that killed tens of thousands of people back in 2003. Part of the issue also mentioned in the documentary was that our brick buildings can only shield us from the heat for so long... if it's not cooling off during the night, we're stuck in our brick ovens.

People in humid Florida or scorching Nevada certainly have their own idea of "hot". To us it's usually daytime temps of above 85F and nighttime temps of above 68F when you hear meteorologists on TV speak of "it's going to be a hot and and a hot night". Without air conditioning, it's no fun trying to sleep in an almost 78F bedroom.

Funny you mention government intervention. Just today, the town I live in posted about 4-hour seminars on the topic of heat protection that'll be held in the town hall. Well, it's also about energy conservation, so ACs are probably not high on the list.

On the topic of energy: my monthly bill is 37€ at 38 Cents/kWh based on a consumption of roughly 74 kWh per month in 2024.
 
We keep t-stat at 77 during the day and 75 at night between 9 pm and 6:00 or 7:00 am. Humidity level is target at 50%. Heat pump is a 2015 or 2017 Trane Heat Pump with an 18 SEER, Has a multi-stage, 2-speed condenser outside and variable speed air handler. We have yet had a day of 100F which is unusual. It's actually been slightly cooler than normal. Temperature is kept slightly cooler than previous years as I'm not the only soul living here now.
 
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Though it's been hot several days this summer, there have been much hotter. The last time it reached 100 or more in Cincinnati was in July 2012. The decade with the most years reaching 100 or higher was the 1930s, when there were five years it did so. That was during a time that very few had air conditioned homes, and only a few public buildings, such as theaters, restaurants, and department stores had cooling.
 
I have not used my central AC for close to a decade, but this year the heat/humidity got to me. I'm on a three tier electric plan so no AC from 2-7 rate is 18 cents a kw/hr. I keep it at 80 from 7-11 PM and 7 AM till 2 PM, rate 11 c kw/hr. from 11 PM to 7 AM I cool to 78 when the rate is 8 c kw/hr. House stay comfortable for me.
 

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