These European countries have a new rule for ACs

Europe is grappling with one of the toughest summers. The temperature has crossed 40 degree celsius in several countries. To deal with scorching summer and skyrocketing energy prices, Spain has issued a decree in the official state gazette (scheduled to go into effect next week) which mandates that air conditioning (ACs) in public places be set at or above 27 degrees celsius and that doors of those buildings remain closed to save energy. These public places include offices, shops, bars, theaters, airports and train stations. The decree has also been extended to all Spanish households, but as a recommendation.

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