German cities impose cold showers and turn off lights amid Russian gas crisis
by Philip Oltermann in Berlin from Environment | The Guardian on (#61XEH)
Hanover is first large city to impose energy-saving measures and Berlin switches off monument spotlights
Cities in Germany are switching off spotlights on public monuments, turning off fountains, and imposing cold showers on municipal swimming pools and sports halls, as the country races to reduce its energy consumption in the face of a looming Russian gas crisis.
Hanover in north-west Germany on Wednesday became the first large city to announce energy-saving measures, including turning off hot water in the showers and bathrooms of city-run buildings and leisure centres.
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