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Germany approves limits on heating public buildings to save energy

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Measures will initially remain in place for six months as country aims to reduce its dependence on Russian gasGermany’s government has approved a bylaw restricting the heating of public buildings and banning illuminated advertising hoardings, in an effort to save energy and tackle soaring energy costs.The legislation, which will come into force in just over a week’s time and will initially remain in place for six months, will mean that public buildings ranging from town halls to railway waiting rooms may not be heated to warmer than 19C (66.2F), and that radiators in corridors, foyers, ent ...

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This is very much important and I am just hoping that such regulatory compliance measures are going to be utilised in countries battling with this same situation. To make things easy.
 
it's a good step in the right direction, every other country must begin to take up measures and enforce policies to save our planet, and consequences should be meted out to violators
 
I find it quite interesting to read about Germany's efforts to save energy and reduce their reliance on Russian gas. The decision to restrict heating in public buildings to a maximum of 19C is a significant step towards energy conservation.
I find it quite interesting to read about Germany's efforts to save energy and reduce their reliance on Russian gas. The decision to restrict heating in public buildings to a maximum of 19C is a significant step towards energy conservation.
It's vital for countries to explore such measures, especially with the rising energy costs and environmental concerns.
I've been thinking about upgrading my heating system recently, and I stumbled upon Designer Radiators, which seem like a stylish and efficient option. It's great to see how different approaches and technologies are being used to address energy-related challenges.
 
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