Bucharest City Hall said that it introduced a package of 25 measures to reduce electricity consumption during Romania's ongoing energy crisis, including dimming public lighting, restricting the charging of electric buses, and switching off ornamental and advertising lights. The plan was agreed following a meeting on Monday, August 3, between Bucharest mayor Ciprian Ciucu and the main electricity-consuming entities under the municipality, City Hall said. The city's public lighting company will also reduce the brightness of LED streetlights connected to its remote management system by around 30%. Bucharest Local Police will notify private advertising operators to switch off digital screens and illuminated advertising between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. throughout August, the City Hall also said. The government has called on public authorities, companies, and households to voluntarily reduce electricity consumption, particularly during evening peak hours.