French government announces national energy conservation plan to tackle energy crisis

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In response to the increasingly severe energy crisis, the French government launched a national energy-saving plan on the 6th, calling on the country to take active action to avoid the danger of energy shutdown in winter. According to this energy-saving plan, the heating temperature of residences, educational institutions, offices and places open to the public shall not be higher than 19 degrees Celsius in winter, the heating temperature of restaurants, gymnasiums and other places should be lowered to 17 degrees Celsius when there are no customers, and the air-conditioning temperature in summer shall not be lower than 17 degrees Celsius 26 degrees Celsius; except for airports, railway stations and subway stations, all lighting advertisements will be banned from 1:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.; telecommuting will be encouraged through financial support to reduce gasoline consumption caused by travel; car sharing and public service vehicles will be encouraged at high speed The maximum speed of the highway has been reduced from 130 kilometers per hour to 110 kilometers per hour. The government also plans to speed up the popularization and installation of building temperature automation control systems to reduce energy waste. (CCTV News)
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