
[#SudRadio]🗣️@ericrevel1 : “The plan of #sobriety of government will accustom us to a less affluent society that will ecologically transition from fossil fuels to more sustainable energy. We learn about the rarity of things »
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— Southern Radio (@SudRadio) October 6, 2022
Since the beginning of the year, the situation has been very tense in all areas. Between the war in Ukraine, with fuel prices skyrocketing, so is inflation, and electricity, which is also rising, nothing is going well. Admittedly, the situation has improved a little for gasoline, thanks in particular to the 30-cent discount introduced by the government. But it may be that prices will rise very sharply from November 1, the date of the transition to 10 kopecks. Moreover, this is another problem that the French now have to face: possible lack of electricity. Production is really low, probably too little to be able to handle the coming winter properly.
🔌Remote work, hot water, car sharing: the first measures of the government’s energy sobriety plan @visactu
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— France Bleu (@francebleu) October 6, 2022
The plan is under development
In particular, in order to better cope with the tension in the electricity network, as well as in the gas network, the government plans to introduce various measures. They will be grouped together in an unprecedented “sobriety plan” to be unveiled soon, probably within the next few hours. This will, in particular, include an incentive for remote work in the administration, as well as measures for private companies. But that’s not all, because motorists will also suffer. As explained by our colleagues from BFM-TV” official vehicles will have to obey a speed reduction of 20 km/h on motorways (110 instead of 130) and 10 km/h on expressways (100 instead of 100)“.
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Encourage carpooling
From January 1 next year, the government is also to offer a €100 check for use on the payment platform. car sharing, to encourage motorists to adopt this practice. There was no mention of a drop in overall speed on motorways, but that should probably remain on the minds of our leaders, although the idea is often on the table. Other measures, such as lowering the temperature in swimming pools or reducing lighting in businesses, will also be considered.
Energy crisis: The government’s sobriety plan will be accompanied by a communication campaign until February
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Source: Auto Plus

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