The news has already sent shivers among some Brits as the winter approaches.
"Are the power cuts really going to happen?" questioned 75-years-old Una Wilson of East London.
"It really is just one thing after the other. The other day I bought a few battery-operated lights that you can stick on the wall. Hopefully, I'll find some way of using the torch on my iPhone," Deneze Pinnock, a 55-years-old electrical engineer from London, told IE."My mother will be returning to the old times," reusing a fireplace, she added.electricity comes from gas power stations.
Living spaces are to be heated to a limit of 19°C. No hot water in public buildings; no lighted advertising overnight; a ban on doors left open in heated or air-conditioned stores are some examples of the energy-saving measures France is adopting, including lowering the temperature in gyms and swimming pools.
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