Cut your wifi to save power
The French government yesterday urged citizens to make the effort to save energy in the face of record high oil and gas prices, including by cutting wifi routers when heading off on holiday.
"Every bit of energy that we are able to collectively save now is energy that we will be sure of being able to use in autumn or winter," government spokesman Olivier Veran told reporters after a weekly cabinet meeting.
"When you go away for the weekend or on holiday, unplug as many plugs as possible because if not they (appliances) continue to consume energy. You should unplug your wifi in particular," he said.
The call reflects growing anxiety in France and across Europe about energy shortfalls later in the year due to Russia reducing its gas deliveries, or cutting them completely, following the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine.
Many countries are racing to fill gas storage facilities over the summer, when consumption is usually lower than in winter, but a recent heatwave has increased demand on power plants for air conditioning.
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