Energy supply is tight in Berlin, Germany, nearly 200 buildings night scenery will be closed within 4 weeks
Author:CCTV News Client Time:2022.07.31
In response to the comprehensive energy -saving operations of the German government's appeal, the German capital Berlin officially closed the external lighting of a batch of public facilities since the night of the 29th local time. The scope of the lights involved a series of famous Berlin landmarks and attractions such as victory commemorative columns.
On the 29th, in Berlin, the capital of Germany, electricians closed the external lighting of the "victory commemorative column" of the landmark building. In the evening, in addition to the commemorative column of victory, the iconic lighting lights of the iconic buildings such as the Berlin Cathedral and the Old Sites of the German National Art Museum were also turned off, leaving only some local lighting.
One day before, officials in Berlin stated that they would close the night scene lighting of about 200 buildings within 4 weeks, involving 1,400 landscape lighting. At the same time, for safety considerations, buildings such as Brandonburg Gate and the Imperial Parliament Building still maintain night lighting.
In addition, at the request of German President Steinmore, the presidential official residence has decided to turn off night lighting.
Marcus, an official of the Berlin Municipal Government: Because of the influence of Russia and Ukraine's conflict and Russia's might cut off energy supply, it is particularly important to save energy as much as possible to Germany and even Europe. Public facilities must play a demonstration role. To this end, we will close the external lighting of 200 buildings in Berlin.
Since the upgrading of Russia and Ukraine's conflict, due to the EU's success in Russia, Russia's willingness to transport natural gas in Russia has gradually weakened, and the actual gas supply has decreased sharply, which led to soaring domestic energy prices in Germany. Robert Habeck, Vice Premier and Minister of Economic and Climate Protection, said on the 28th that Germany is experiencing "the most serious energy crisis." To this end, the German government has promulgated a number of energy conservation laws and called on the people to further save electricity.
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