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Cairo streets and storefronts are going dark at night to curb electricity use amid soaring global energy prices.

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Cairo is implementing measures to reduce electricity consumption by darkening streets and storefronts at night. This initiative is a response to soaring global energy prices. The blackout measures aim to curb the city's power usage.

Key Facts

  • Cairo streets and storefronts are going dark at night to curb electricity use.[1]confirmed
  • The measures are a response to soaring global energy prices.[1]confirmed

Locations

CairoEgypt, Africa
30.04, 31.24

Sources (1)

Al Jazeera (opens in new tab)rss· mainstream3h ago
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Cairo is implementing measures to reduce electricity consumption by darkening streets and storefronts at night. This initiative is a response to soaring global energy prices. The blackout measures aim to curb the city's power usage.

  • • Cairo streets and storefronts are going dark at night to curb electricity use.
  • • The measures are a response to soaring global energy prices.