Europe is trying to conserve energy to manage the crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In many places that means turning off the lights.
Several parts of Germany, one of the EU member states most dependent on Russian gas imports, are desperate to find solutions to reduce their consumption. cold shower in all public buildings. Germany enacted new laws to save energy nationwide through temporary measures such as banning lighting of landmarks.
In Paris, the Eiffel Tower lights dim 1 hour ago From this week, the water temperature will be lower than usual, and the water temperature of the municipal pool will be lower. in the rest of the country, about 12,000 communes Completely or partially turned off public lights at night.
Spain issues curfew shops and monuments Now I have to dim the lights and shut down at 10pm. Christmas illumination in September.
Let’s take a quick look at how energy efficiency is impacting some European cities.