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The Hague Is Going to Better Distribute Scarce Electricity in the Municipality

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Various governments and services have reached an agreement to this end. For example, civil servants will no longer charge their electric cars during peak hours.

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Various governments and services have reached an agreement to this end. For example, civil servants will no longer charge their electric cars during peak hours.

·Netherlands
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In the civil servant city of The Hague, the coffee machine is turned on on time, but soon the power will also be turned off more often. Major governments promise to deal drastically differently with their power consumption.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Government services in The Hague are trying to shift their energy consumption to times outside the peak hours on the power grid. Electric cars are no longer charged between 16:00 and 21:00 and boilers can be turned on a little earlier in the morning to heat the buildings of the national government, the province of South Holland and the municipality of The Hague, reports grid operator Stedin.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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