EU Asks Citizens to Turn Down Heating, Lower Car Speeds to Cut Russia Energy Dependence
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The European Union is calling on citizens to play their part in breaking the continent’s dependence on Russian energy.
In partnership with the International Energy Agency, the bloc outlined nine steps that consumers can take: from turning down heating and lowering car speeds to remote working.