For this Monday, August 8, the Government has convened the Energy Sector Conference to analyze the details of the royal decree-law on energy sustainability, saving and efficiency measures to reduce dependence on natural gas. The night shutdown of buildings or the regulation of the temperature of the air conditioning in establishments These are the actions that are generating the most controversy in society and have even given rise to hoaxes. For this reason, ‘El programa de Ana Rosa’ has tried to clear up some doubts this morning.

On the moderated debate table Patricia Pardo has pointed out that the measures leave a certain margin of interpretation or the question has been raised as to whether the State has any body that controls that they are complied with. “In fact, they explained to us that we were in a moment of doing pedagogy and not imposing sanctions. This and nothing is the same”added the presenter of the Telecinco morning show.

“In the end, the summary is ‘hey, do what you want'”

Pardo refers to the intervention in ‘Ana Rosa’ by Sara Aegesen Muñoz, Secretary of State for Energy, last Friday. On that occasion, the engineer specified that fairs or dry cleaners were exempt from these restrictions, as well as tourist constructions, because “in the case of monuments, it is only the buildings that have to be turned off”.

Patricia Pardo, presenter of ‘The AR program’. (Mediaset Spain)

Apparently, these specifications were not clear to Patricia. Fernando Garea has tried to shed some light: “There was a decree in May, a decision of the Council of Ministers, which by the way nobody paid any attention to, in which some rules are adopted with respect to the buildings of the State Administrations, including to turn off the lights at night.

Photo: Patricia Pardo and Abel Caballero, in 'The Summer Program'.  (Telecinco)
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“From there, letters were sent and meetings were held with the town councils and communities so that they could make similar plans in each town hall and in each community. They will have to decide what they turn on and what they do not turn on,” commented the collaborator of the format by Unicorn Content. “But we are talking about a royal decree that must be complied with. Failure to comply will have consequences”the host of ‘AR’ has insisted.

Pardo has settled the issue quite outraged by the confusion around this law: “In the end, the summary is ‘hey, do what you want’. What is your interpretation? Is your city’s cathedral ornamental? So don’t turn it off. Is it for public use and at night it does not admit inhabitants? So leave it on. It’s just that it can not be!”.

For this Monday, August 8, the Government has convened the Energy Sector Conference to analyze the details of the royal decree-law on energy sustainability, saving and efficiency measures to reduce dependence on natural gas. The night shutdown of buildings or the regulation of the temperature of the air conditioning in establishments These are the actions that are generating the most controversy in society and have even given rise to hoaxes. For this reason, ‘El programa de Ana Rosa’ has tried to clear up some doubts this morning.

Source: Elconfidencial

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