Germans Should Turn Down Heating to Save Gas, Says Regulator
- Citizens should ‘perhaps not turn the heating up all the way’
- BNetzA says it’s not yet concerned about physical shortages
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The head of Germany’s BNetzA gas-network regulator asked households and companies to reduce heating as the country tries to conserve supplies in the wake of Russia cutting flows.
Citizens should “perhaps not turn the heating up all the way and think carefully about which rooms need to be heated,” BNetzA President Klaus Mueller said Friday in an interview with public broadcaster ARD.