• Several communities in Ile-de-France, cities and departments in the lead, have announced measures in recent weeks.

  • Paris has planned to lower the temperature of the public buildings it manages as well as the water in swimming pools, and recently announced that it is turning off its digital billboards earlier.

  • In addition to these fairly widespread measures, other communities have planned to cancel projects, temporarily close swimming pools or even do without Christmas lights this year.

It's not just the government that is presenting its energy sobriety plan.

Several communities in Ile-de-France, cities and departments in the lead, have announced measures in recent weeks.

20 Minutes takes stock.

In Paris

The capital is one of the cities to have reacted the fastest in Ile-de-France, before the announcements of the government.

Mayor Anne Hidalgo has planned to lower the temperature of the public buildings she manages as well as the water in the swimming pools.

Aid for energy renovation for private housing is multiplied by three.

The ornamental lighting will have to disappear at 10 p.m. from September 23, and the Eiffel Tower will say good night to us at 11:45 p.m.

The town hall also recently announced that digital advertising screens will be turned off from 11:45 p.m. to 6 a.m., starting December 1 226 schools, while city bills have gone up 110% for electricity and 34% for gas,

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In the

Hauts de Seine

, the town of Issy-les-Moulineaux will lower the temperature of its school and administrative buildings to 19°C “in order to meet the requirements of the Energy Code”.

More original, the city has decided to digitize the energy monitoring of its buildings.

In the same department, the cities of Sèvres and Boulogne are equipped with LEDs, which consume less energy than conventional bulbs.

Further east, in the department of

Seine-Saint-Denis

, the city of Épinay-sur-Seine has announced that it will also lower the temperature in schools.

The city is playing on another board: the removal of Christmas lights.

While the cost of energy will double for the city of Saint-Denis, Mayor Mathieu Hanotin has planned to start the heating a little later than planned – after the All Saints holidays – and to stop it later. early.

Hot water will be turned off in gymnasiums.

The city's new data center will also redistribute its heat to the Olympic swimming pool.

The

Val-de-Marne

is not to be outdone, starting with the department itself, as a local authority, which has embarked on a sobriety plan for its colleges and nurseries.

Four colleges in the department are certified High environmental quality sustainable building and passive building, with green roofs and photovoltaic panels, for example for the Georges Brassens college in Villeneuve-le-Roi.

According to Le Parisien

, the city of Vincennes is committed

to a determined fight against light pollution, with minutes, while the plan of the city of Créteil includes the reduction of the share of gas in its district heating network. , according to

Les Echos.



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Several towns in

Seine et Marne

announced efforts;

starting with the town of Coulommiers.

Less energy-consuming LEDs, reduction of the power of public lighting at night or eco-grazing were already in action.

The city has also decided not to buy additional light decorations for the end-of-year celebrations, to reduce the heating temperature in municipal buildings, to remove auxiliary heaters and to make bicycles available to agents. of the City and the urban community.

The city of Lagny will continue its efforts on photovoltaics according to actu.fr and Meaux will not install an ice rink and will not shoot fireworks for the end of year celebrations.

Finally, a departmental energy plan will soon be launched, with the aim of identifying thermal sieves in order to renovate them.

Further north, in the

Val-d'Oise

, the city of Herblay-sur-Seine has adopted a plan of 90 actions, including a cycling plan for 48 km of cycle routes in the city.

As part of its sobriety plan, the city of Montmorency intends in particular to install "fully autonomous solar street lights" and has decided to switch to 100% LED by the end of the mandate, while the city is equipped today only at 40%.

Enough to save 80,000 euros per year.

The city of Cergy-Pontoise will completely close its swimming pools for a period of three weeks this winter and will lower their temperature.

Ditto on this last point for the urban community Val Parisis, the city of Cormeilles-en-Parisis having also decided to deploy thermostatic valves in public buildings.

Finally,

In

Yvelines

, the town of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine is continuing the thermal insulation of its schools and sports establishments, in addition to other measures similar to those mentioned in our article.

Finally,

the Essonne

department also has an objective of reducing energy consumption by 10% in 2022-2023, with the program including a day devoted to reducing the digital consumption of agents.

“Printers, computers or photocopiers must all be turned off” at night, indicates the city of Chilly-Mazarin, which also plans to raise awareness among its inhabitants, among other measures.




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