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“City of Grenoble Implements 10 New Energy-Saving Measures to Reduce Consumption”

A l’automne, the City of Grenoble set up a first salvo of 15 measures with the aim of reduce by 5% ses energy consumption. Ten new actions complete his approach. They have already been started or will soon be.

Ten new energy sobriety measures from the City of Grenoble

  • Lowering the temperature to 19°C in all cultural buildings, libraries, museums, etc. and to 18°C ​​in the storage rooms of these buildings
  • Lowering the temperature to 19°C in new or recently renovated elementary schools where thermal comfort is optimal. In other schools, the usual temperature is maintained
  • Launch of a “relamping” study to renovate the lighting devices of stadiums and sports grounds in a logic of sobriety with a level of lighting that is as accurate as possible according to use
  • In administrative premises, end of programmed heating automatically: start-up by users if the premises are really occupied
  • Start-up of the heating of municipal buildings on November 7 instead of mid-October
  • Regrouping of agents from the Hôtel de Ville and the Camille-Claudel Municipal Social Action Center in certain wings or floors in order to limit the heated areas between Christmas and New Year’s Day
  • Closure of the Mallifaud administrative site and two out of three buildings on the Alliance site between Christmas and New Year’s Day
  • Christmas lights cut off at 11 p.m.
  • Reduction of the heating and the durations of use of the Palais des sports with relocated dancing teas
  • Reinforcement of the City’s energy sobriety mission with two dedicated positions.

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The City intends to carry out a economy of more than 20% through these measures.

She invites all “Grenoblois to share their remarks but also their ideas and suggestions on thewire of the cityto adapt and strengthen these 25 measures put in place.”

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