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Berlin turns off spotlights at 200 sights to save energy

2022-07-27T16:49:44.809Z


Victory Column and Cathedral will soon remain dark. The Berlin Senator for the Environment says that the public sector is also obliged in the current crisis. The idea is supposed to save energy – it doesn't make economic sense at first.


Victory Column in Berlin: The radiators are switched off at 200 known buildings

Photo: A3464 Rainer Jensen/ dpa

In order to save energy, Berlin switches off the radiators in a total of 200 known buildings.

As of Wednesday, six buildings and landmarks should no longer be illuminated, according to the Senate for the Environment.

This includes the cathedral and the Marienkirche.

The lighting of all 200 buildings and the 1400 spotlights connected to them are to be switched off in three to four weeks.

The employees of an electrical company should therefore put around 100 to 120 radiators out of operation every day, but not dismantle them.

The Victory Column, the State Opera, the Red Town Hall and Charlottenburg Palace, among others, will no longer be illuminated.

Energy saving effect decisive

However, the state is not initially saving any money: According to the Senate administration, the costs for the one-off shutdown are similar to the annual electricity costs of 40,000 euros.

In the short term, "the significant energy saving effect is decisive for the measure, not the pure economic efficiency".

The annual electricity consumption is therefore around 200,000 kilowatt hours per year.

"In view of the war against Ukraine and Russia's energy policy threats, it is important that we use our energy as carefully as possible," said Environment Senator Bettina Jarasch (Greens).

This also and especially applies to the public sector.

In this situation, switching off the radiators is “eminently justifiable, also to make a visible contribution”.

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Source: spiegel

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