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France orders air-conditioned shops to save energy by shutting doors
Air conditioning is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior environment (sometimes referred to as 'comfort cooling') and in some cases also strictly controlling the humidity of internal air - Photo. Pixabay

Air-conditioned shops in France will be ordered to keep their doors closed or risk being fined, a minister said while announcing a rule to combat energy wastage, The Guardian reported.

Leaving the doors open when the air conditioning is on leads to “20% more consumption and … it’s absurd”, the French minister of ecological transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, told RMC radio on Sunday (July 24).

The minister said there were also plans to restrict the use of illuminated signs.

“In the coming days, I will issue two decrees: the first will widen the ban on illuminated advertising, whatever the size of the city, between 1 am and 6am,” with the exception of airports and stations, Pannier-Runacher told the Journal du Dimanche.

“The second will ban shops from having their doors open while the air conditioning and heating are working.”

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Some cities in France, which like other parts of Europe has been gripped by a heatwave, passed municipal bylaws in July, imposing fines for offending air-conditioned shops.

It should be noted that the government plans to extend this to the whole country, with a fine of up to €750 (£639) – but will emphasise the education of shopkeepers in the first instance.

Source: theguardian