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.
 
The government will always demand sacrifices from you and compensations for themselves.

Never forget that.

AC creates a vicious cycle where it cools down your immediate surroundings, but helps contribute to making the planet hotter... therefore increasing the need for AC. AC defenders are gruggbrains who only think about today and not the future.

Alright then, keep your AC off then, dont forget to take your covid shots and eat your bug meat to save the planet.

"First world nation says that they cannot provide electricity for their citizens."

I see something contradictory in that phrase, I just cant figure out what is.

If they are telling the truth, then they arent a first world nation any longer. If they are lying, then the government needs a "clean slate".
 
The European governments are doing this to try and make someone psychotic enough to try and assassinate Putin. You fuck with people's A/C, shit gets real very fast.
 
Imagine living in a country where the government thinks it can control your AC
If your gov is able to give out these orders and the citizenry actually follow, without their ac being hooked up to some IOT network that actually tracks whether or not they've done it, then the average population is retarded.
 
If your gov is able to give out these orders and the citizenry actually follow, without their ac being hooked up to some IOT network that actually tracks whether or not they've done it, then the average population is retarded.
Especially in a country where they have siestas. People aren't going to nap in their house when it's hot.
 
If your gov is able to give out these orders and the citizenry actually follow, without their ac being hooked up to some IOT network that actually tracks whether or not they've done it, then the average population is retarded.
it starts with a "recommendation" and then eventually they get the energy company to track your home usage. Go over the limit? get a fine (which the rich elite can easily pay). Hoh look a new source of revenue for the government.
 
it starts with a "recommendation" and then eventually they get the energy company to track your home usage. Go over the limit? get a fine (which the rich elite can easily pay). Hoh look a new source of revenue for the government.
That would be when this is extended to energy caps, which is likely inevitable. Brownouts are probably the first and easiest choice though, as they take even more control out of the property owner or renter's hands.
 
The European governments are doing this to try and make someone psychotic enough to try and assassinate Putin. You fuck with people's A/C, shit gets real very fast.
They're probably gonna assassinate one of their own leaders. Why travel to Russia to kill Putin? Not like that'll suddenly fix everything. It'll just make things way worse most likely.
 
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.

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.
It's to be kept at 19ºC when it's cold, 25ºC when it's hot, which are perfectly reasonably temperatures for any Spaniard wearing clothes.
 
It's to be kept at 19ºC when it's cold, 25ºC when it's hot, which are perfectly reasonably temperatures for any Spaniard wearing clothes.
Ah but no spaniard is reasonable are they? That's some of the dumbest shit I've ever heard.
 
Just wait until winter comes. The elite will blame climate change when people freeze to death in their own homes because they made it illegal to heat you're house above 60°F.
 
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Unironically yes. I've worked/managed a place that gets below freezing in the winter and 115F/46.1C in the summers.
REEEEEE in LatinX.
Look you were better of when I though you had some Byzantine ruler dictating these rules. If you're going to tell me that those exact temperatures are necessary for Spaniards that is some of the weakest constitution I've ever heard of. If it's between 40F-95F ~4C-35C we're good to rock & roll from a safety perspective. The limits I quoted above could be mitigated. Temperature alone didn't stop work. I had to quote HVAC there and even approaching your numbers would cost more than payroll of everyone in the building. 19C, 25C, or any number in that range is fine. Not only autistically picking exactly one, but alternating is some of the dumbest shit I've ever heard. I stand by that statement.
 
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Every time I read stories like this, it makes me grateful my ancestors ditched Europe.
 
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