Energy crisis: The lights of Paris shops go out early.
The lights of shops in Paris, the capital of France, which is known as the city of lights, are supposed to be turned off after the end of working hours to save energy.
In the midst of the colder weather in Europe, the authorities of Paris, the capital of France, have asked shopkeepers to turn off the lights after finishing work to save energy.
Paris, known as the City of Lights since the 17th century, is now leading the way in turning off light switches to save energy, and shops in the French capital must turn off their lights after business hours, according to news sources.
“We must stop believing that people are only attracted to light,” said Emmanuel Grégoire, the deputy mayor of Paris.
According to this report, Paris had already responded to the request of the French government and the shops had turned off their lights on rue du Montin a few hours earlier, a procedure that is carried out in government buildings and some of the city’s most famous attractions such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum. was also implemented. But from Tuesday, this action will be mandatory for all shops and businesses that do not work at night. This is what the Paris City Council asked for in its last assembly.