France Unveils Sweeping Energy Savings Plan to Avoid Shortages
- Heating in public buildings, offices, pools will be lowered
- Malls, residential buildings, stadiums to join savings effort
The banks of the Canal Saint-Martin at night in Paris.
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France unveiled a sweeping plan to trim heating and power use in everything from public administrations and residential buildings, to shopping malls, stadiums and spas in a bid to avoid energy shortages this winter.
In a 50-page document released Thursday, the government presented dozens of measures, pledges and incentives to cut energy use by 10% over two years. The target, announced in June, is a part of France’s response to the energy crunch triggered by dwindling Russian gas deliveries to Europe, and Electricite de France SA’s issues with nuclear reactor maintenance and repairs.