Spain bans setting the AC below 27 degrees Celsius

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As Europe grapples with a scorching summer and skyrocketing energy prices, Spain has become the latest government to tell its citizens to turn down the AC.

A decree published on Tuesday morning in the official state gazette and scheduled to go into effect next week mandates that air conditioning in public places be set at or above 27 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit) and that doors of those buildings remain closed to save energy.

Those public places include offices, shops, bars, theaters, airports, and train stations. The decree is being extended as a recommendation to all Spanish households. The rules include maintaining heating at or below 19 degrees Celsius (about 66 degrees Fahrenheit) in the winter and will remain in place at least through November 2023.

“I’VE ASKED MINISTERS AND PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BOSSES NOT TO WEAR TIES UNLESS IT’S NECESSARY.”
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has stated publicly that the country urgently needs to save energy, even encouraging office workers to remove their ties to help stay cool without artificial assistance. “I’ve asked ministers and public and private sector bosses not to wear ties unless it’s necessary,” he said at a press conference last week.

Lighthearted suggestions aside, European countries are scrambling to untangle twin problems; scorching heat that’s driving up energy demand and political conflict that’s complicating energy supplies. Nations, including Spain, are facing increasing pressure not to rely on gas supplied by Russia amid the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.

According to a report in The Guardian, Greece and Italy announced measures last month to similarly restrict energy use when cooling public buildings, also requiring air conditioning to be set to 27 degrees Celsius or higher.

France has ordered public premises to set thermostats higher in the summer and lower in the winter and will fine air-conditioned businesses €750 if they leave their doors open. The city of Hanover, Germany, has banned the use of mobile air conditioning units and fan heaters everywhere other than in hospitals and schools.

But not everyone is on board with these new measures. The Madrid region president Isabel Díaz Ayuso tweeted, “Madrid isn’t going to switch off. This generates insecurity and scares away tourism and consumption.”

In Europe, where some countries enjoy a climate that has traditionally been milder than much of the US, fewer than 10 percent of households have air conditioning, compared to over 90 percent of American households. But as heatwaves increase in frequency, the International Energy Agency predicts Europe will almost triple its air conditioning stock to 275 million units by 2050.



Correction, Wednesday, Aug 3, 6:02PM: An earlier version of this article included a sentence that incorrectly said the mandate called for setting the AC below 27 degrees, it requires setting the temperature above 27 degrees.
 
For some reason, some of them aren't willing to go with nuclear energy and I haven't really heard much about them going green, despite the endless whining about climate change.

And yet, they're still sucking on Mother Russia's tits for oil

A big part of European aversion to Nuclear is in part the "green", because its seen as just as polluting as oil with the radioactive byproduct in a different way and similarly non viable for long term use for that reason. In some ways, the Nuclear material is argued by some as being worse than the carbon in the air.

The other major factor that doesnt seem to get much exposure outside is defence. Russia has proven in Ukraine it can, and will, threaten and damage Nuclear sites for big penis points. With organised groups such as those inspired by the religion of peace to lone wolf attacks still viable threats, Nuclear sites are seen as attractive targets and having more of them could threaten security.
 
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Your ability to produce and provide power is the best indicator of a civilisation that's actually advanced;
It’s an indicator of having leaders who aren’t actively trying to destroy your country,
To be able to be self sufficient in energy and food and NOT doing it is an act of treason.
We are civilised, but our leaders are trying their very best to destroy that
 
I'm in a fairly remote house in a fairly remote area of Alicante province, and I have not had a single power outage in over two years.
This was back in the early 90s, probably '93. My family was in downtown Alicante, I think right by the water itself, and there were daily blackouts/brownouts. It was in the middle of summer, during the big fireworks festival.
 
Spain is a fucking joke. How long until the usual bughive youtubers coom their shorts over this?
 
Forbidding your citizens from owning heaters or air conditioners is just part and parcel of saving Ukraine. We're fighting Putin by making everyone's lives more miserable.
 
Workplaces have to be at 25ºC by law here, but I'm not surprised in the slighest that the subhuman commies in charge have no idea about workplace stipulations.
 
i take cold showers to keep my skin silky
you take cold showers because big daddy government has its dick down your throat
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"We are not the same"
 
This is honestly insane. I want to put my air condition on 26 degrees just to teach these assholes a lesson. Every American in solidarity of freedom could put their air conditions on 26 degrees as a way of fight back against tyranny.
 
Banning electric fans would make their welfare infested, morally degraded Uncle Sam vassal states on a tier below third world shitholes like India where they use electric fans a lot.
So, we can expect that next year then?
 
What if I lived in Spain and I did that. Do they have air-conditioning police?

It's for public places, not homes - though they are "recommending" you follow the same guidance at home.

Either way, Spain has long been dead-weight on a dead-weight continent.
 
I really find it fascinating how it seems every ruler nowadays has gone full "Let them eat cake" mode. Or, rather than come up with practical solutions for problems, they simply tell people to suck it up while their elites get to live it up.

Very apparent in the Wuflu times. Even more egregious now. Can't help but think of pre-French Revolution Aristocracy.
At least "Let them eat cake" was something borne out of ignorance. This is just "How do we make them suffer this time? lmao"
 
The real sigma grindset is the "dowsing reflex" that naturally drops your blood pressure, pulse, and motivates you to breathe more deeply. Cold is not how showers should always be but it's always how great showers end.
Workplaces have to be at 25ºC by law here, but I'm not surprised in the slighest that the subhuman commies in charge have no idea about workplace stipulations.
Surely you mean under 25C? If that's a hard limit I would be commandeering the nearest commercial refrigeration facility. Put a charge on the Anhydrous Ammonia tank and you're basically using a Bhopal-level disaster to hold the immediate area hostage.
 
At least "Let them eat cake" was something borne out of ignorance. This is just "How do we make them suffer this time? lmao"

I gotta historically sperg about this for a moment. Marie Antoinette was horribly out of touch with the peasantry in France, so much so that she literally did not know they were suffering as badly as they were. Her court kept it that way. She was pretty childlike, by all accounts. When she said "Let them eat cake," (if she said it at all, that's up to some debate) she didn't mean "Lol poors." she literally thought that they had had enough bread, but they were just out of it. So if the bakery is out of bread, buy cakes! Simple as! It was a statement based on innocent ignorance, not twisted malice. In the end it didn't help, and she was beheaded, but still, in that instance she probably was simply so cut off from the people that she didn't realize they didn't have anything at all to eat (again, assuming she actually said it).

Nancy Pelosi showing off two gargantuan freezer drawers full of tubs of ice cream? WEF types flying private jets to Davos to order us to quit driving cars, quit living outside cities, quit owning our own property and belongings, and quit eating meat? Not the same.
 
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