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The article discusses rising peak power demand in India and UK recommendations for mandatory air conditioning in public buildings, driving investment in cooling systems and renewable energy. Commercial mechanism: demand spike for cooling equipment (HVAC) and renewable electricity generation (solar, wind) to meet peak loads. Impact is region-specific (India, UK) but signals global trend. Winners: HVAC manufacturers, renewable energy developers, utilities. Losers: (not specified).

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  • India peak power demand hit 260.5 GW record.
  • UK Climate Change Committee recommends maximum working temperature regulations.
  • UK report calls for cooling systems in hospitals/care homes by 2035, schools by 2050.
  • Estimated annual investment of £11 billion for UK climate resilience.
  • Solar projected to supply 21% of global electricity by 2032.

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