Europe already has its recommendations for the latest oil crisis

15 years later, the idea of ​​limiting the speed to 110 km/h is floating in the air again. It comes from the European Commission, an organization that has indicated what measures it recommends to countries to save fuel with a letter. It includes 10 measures that touch on all types of issues in our economic and social life. These are those aimed at mobility. What has happened? That the European Commission, through Dan Jorgensen, Commissioner for Energy, has sent a letter to the 27 with recommendations to save oil in the face of the crisis that we are already experiencing and the possibility of it extending over time, according to media such as The World either The Country. The decalogue is based on the recommendations made by the International Energy Agency, but Jorgensen has already pointed out in the press conference after the announcement that there is no general recipe for all member countries of the European Union, so it is up to each one what to apply. At 110 km/h. Perhaps one of the measures that draws the most attention to Spaniards is the 10 km/h reduction in speed. It is a measure that The Government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero already applied it in 2011. That barely lasted a few months (from March 7 to July 1) and the reason was the crisis derived from the Arab springs with which the price of crude oil rose. In those days, the Brent Barrel had also exceeded $100 per unit. When the project was presented, the expected savings for one year were 1.4 billion euros and gasoline and diesel consumption was 15 and 11% lower. The measure was lifted by encrypting savings of 450 million euros During the months that the plan was active and the fuel savings were 11.4% in the case of gasoline and 7.7% in the case of diesel. Given the enormous variety of models with combustion engines, it is impossible to establish a specific saving figure by reducing speed by 10 km/h. This is certain to happen since fuel consumption increases exponentially at higher speeds if you drive in the highest possible gear. The DGT points out Driving at 110 km/h leads to savings of almost 9% in a gasoline car and around 6.5% if we talk about a diesel car. Today yes, tomorrow no. Another of the measures announced by the European Commission that governments can apply is to limit entry to cities based on the license plate number. The idea is to use the car on alternate days to get around, a measure that would boost the use of public transport and would be accompanied by the demand from Europe that teleworking be prioritized to avoid commuting. This solution has generally been applied to improve pollution rates. They are common in countries more polluted than ours. In Mexico, for example, they apply the Not Circulating Today in which the license plate number is taken into account to allow or disallow the circulation of cars. Also in countries like China it has been applied. In our country, the most famous case was that of Madrid, which with The Government of Manuela Carmena applied this protocol in 2016. The measures, in fact, are still considered to reduce pollution in the city but they have not been applied again. Flights, the fewer the better. The Energy Commissioner has also referred to flights. According to Jorgensen, we should “avoid air travel when alternatives exist” and it has been clear with who the main ones are: “reducing business flights can quickly relieve pressure on the aviation fuel market,” they state in The World. It must be taken into account that Europe has been working for a long time in reducing short-term flights, especially those lasting less than two hours, and replacing them with train travel. In fact, the commitment to connect European capitals It is a determined commitment by the Commission. Lisbon-Madrid is a good example of this. It is expected to be long. In addition to the European recommendations, it must be taken into account that Europe is releasing its oil reserves with the aim of containing fuel prices. Our country alone has released 11.5 million barrels of oil from its energy reserves. However, the crisis is expected to be long. The accounts suggest that the world is already facing a daily deficit of 8 million barrels. Oil at $200 a barrel begins to appear on the horizon. Media like Financial Times They warn that we are facing a crisis similar to that of the 70s. And Repsol already warns– Releasing oil reserves is a temporary patch. Photo | Tim D. and Rafael Garcin In Xataka | There is a silent war between “premium” and low-cost gas stations: and the most unexpected side is losing it

DGT recommendations to face the output operation on August 1

They say that the flow of travelers has changed over our country. The holidays are usually chosen for weeks and not for fortnights, as before. Therefore, it is Fridays and on Sundays the days that are usually registered on roads in summer. But this year we have a particularity. This Friday is August 1, the day that was traditionally used to go on vacation. One more reason for The DGT theme that the roads become hell this weekend. The usual summer traffic between Friday and Sunday must be added that it begins (or ends) the fortnight, so a huge flow of workers who go out to enjoy their vacations or begin to return to them is expected. These movements, the DGT estimates, will add some 6.88 million journeys Between yesterday, Thursday, July 31, and Sunday, August 3. During all this time the Operation of August 1 will be activated. A campaign that gives the starting gun to a month in which they are expected to count about 52.87 million displacements. These are the recommendations of the DGT. Better with full tank What can we expect from an operation holiday? Traffic. A lot of traffic. That is why the DGT already advances that the most complicated hours will be condensed in the August 1 (starting at 3:00 p.m.), throughout the morning of Saturday, August 2 and, of course, on the afternoon of August 3 (between 4:00 p.m. and 23:00 hours) when they are expected to meet both those who go out to spend the day and those who have lengthened the entire weekend and, of course, those who return on vacation. What remains in our hands? The DGT gives a series of Recommendations. The most basic is that we move outside these schedules, whenever possible. Thus we will reduce the risk of seeing ourselves wrapped in a jam. But, in addition, they ask for a certain forecast: Prepare the trip: check the car components well, such as the pressure of the tiresbrakes or lightsthinking that you will demand much more than usual. In addition, have an eye on the browser to avoid possible jams and be aware of the possible accidents or breakdowns of other vehicles. During the trip the DGT emphasizes a “circulate with the Full fuel tank. It will be of great help in case of being faced with any anomalous situation as retentions, accidents or unforeseen weather. “This recommendation is usually given in winter where the fuel tank It is key to keeping heating alive of the car but it is always a good idea because, in case it is complicated and the night is over, we can have problems to find an open gas station or face an alternative route if, for example, for example, for example, for example, for example, A road has been cut by a fire. Food and drink: always carries water inside the car and avoids heavy meals since they can sleep. Of course, try to sleep as well as possible before and drive rested. And the DGT ends with a sentence: “Do not take the mobile and avoid any other distraction. Your only task is to drive“ Photo | Tsai Derek In Xataka | The problem is not that the air conditioning of the car breaks more in summer. The problem is that the rest of the year we do not look at it

9 recommendations for traveling economically in 2025

Traveling does not have to be an unattainable luxury. With proper planning and a few simple tricks, you can explore new destinations without affecting your finances. Below, we share practical tips so that 2025 is the year in which you travel more and spend less. 9 tips with which you can travel a lot in 2025 without spending more 1) Travel in low season One of the most effective ways to save is choosing to travel in the low season. Flight and accommodation prices tend to drop drastically outside of periods of high tourist demand. If you plan to travel to the United States, these are the best dates: * January: Last 2 weeks. However, be aware of possible winter storms. * February: All month, except the 14th (Valentine’s Day) and the 20th (Presidents’ Day). * March: First 2 weeks. * May: Avoid the 29th, which is Memorial Day. * August: Last 2 weeks, although consider the possibility of rain and hurricanes. * September: All month, except the first Monday (Labor Day). * October: All month, except the last week for Halloween. * November: First 2 weeks. Use tools like Google Flights to view prices on a calendar and choose the cheapest dates. 2) Use incognito mode when searching for flights When researching flights, do so in incognito mode on your browser. This prevents cookies from recording your searches and increasing prices due to your continued interest in a destination. This simple action can make a difference in your budget. 3) Compare prices between airlines Don’t stick with the first option you find. Platforms such as SkyScanner, Google Flights and Momondo allow you to compare fares between different airlines and schedules. Additionally, you can activate alerts to receive notifications about price drops. These offers can mean discounts of up to 40%. 4) Buy your flights in advance Anticipation is key to saving. According to Google Mexico, the best time to buy plane tickets is 119 days before the travel date, approximately four months. This strategy ensures better prices and greater availability of options. You can take the trip of your dreams without having to go into debt. (Photo: Shutterstock) 5) Fly during the week Flights from Tuesday to Thursday are usually significantly cheaper than weekend flights. If you can organize your trips to take off and land during the week, you can reduce your expenses significantly. 6) Consider flights with a stopover If you have the time and flexibility, opting for flights with a stopover can be a great way to save. These options are usually up to 20% cheaper than direct flights. Although they involve more travel time, the price difference is worth it for those looking to cut costs. 7) Activate price tracking Google Flights offers a price tracking tool that allows you to receive notifications when tickets to your destination drop in price. You can also set this option to “Any Date” and receive alerts about discounts in the next three to six months. 8) Additional tips for saving on travel * Take advantage of loyalty programs: Many airlines offer mileage or points programs that you can redeem for future flights. Signing up is free and could generate significant benefits in the long term. * Explore affordable accommodation options: Alternatives like hostels, vacation rentals, and even home exchanges are great ways to save on accommodations. * Travel light: Some airlines charge additional fees for checked bags. If you travel only with hand luggage, you can avoid this extra cost. * Research local transportation: Opting for public transportation instead of taxis or car rentals can also make a big difference to your budget. *Try local food: Eating in tourist restaurants can be expensive. Instead, look for local markets or establishments frequented by local residents. 9) Plan today to travel tomorrow Traveling more in 2025 without spending too much is not an impossible dream. The key is to plan ahead, use technological tools, and be flexible with your dates and transportation options. With these tips, you can maximize your adventures while saving your pocket. Get ready to discover new destinations, live unique experiences and create unforgettable memories. The world is waiting for you! Keep reading: * The 10 most powerful passports in the world to travel in 2025* Why is January the cheapest month to travel in the US?* 6 tips that will help you travel more comfortably on cheap flights

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