
🔌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 situation has been particularly tense in France in recent months, with the government warning of the risk lack of electricity this winter If so far the production is stable and we can still heat and light, then the prices have increased significantly. A situation to which we owe many reasons, including the closure of some nuclear power plants, among others. So much so that our leaders must now take measures to limit spending and especially consumption so as not to run out in the coming months. That’s why he just lifted the curtain on his energy sobriety plan this Thursday.
Energy crisis: The government’s sobriety plan will be accompanied by a communication campaign until February
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Falling speed
Therefore, many measures have been announced to reduce electricity and fuel consumption. Among them is the drop in speed on the highways. But be careful, not for everyone! Indeed, only public sector employees will have to comply with this measure when they drive state transport. Specifically, during their working hours, administration agents will have to drive at a speed of 110 km/h, on highways — 130 km/h. Expressways will also be affected, the speed of which will be reduced by 10 km/h compared to the limit. Thus, the costs of fuel should be reduced for the state.
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What are the fines?
Now, without penalty is called in case of non-compliance with this rule. Moreover, it is more of an incentive than a real obligation, which will still be very difficult to control. It is not possible to set the radars so that only the administrative cars flash! And not all of them are equipped with knockers who can control the speed when they are not. Therefore, the government simply relies on the goodwill of employees, who will also be encouraged to work remotely.
[#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
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