Public buildings in Spain will be cooled to no less than 27 degrees Celsius (81 Fahrenheit) in the summer, and heated to no more than 19 degrees Celsius (66 Fahrenheit) in the winter to save energy and reduce the consumption of Russian gas.
@nytimes
Strange story, I live in Spain, only 8% of the gas is from russia in Spain. Spain buys most of it's gas from Algeria and Tunisia.
@nytimes
please check the facts .
@UniversalEugene
I usually set the air at about 68°... Which is cool for most people. But I either don't use the heat or set it to 58° which for most people is REALLY cool.
@AdrianPaulHenry
@nytimes
Probably saving as much as 50% of fuel costs (in Spain, at least) - possibly a good way, as well of encouraging the participation of homeowners.