Washcloth wipe-downs. Unheated pools. Can you match the Germans on energy savings?
FRANKFURT, Germany—Psychologist Maria-Christina Nimmerfroh was doing her best to deliver an online lecture to business executives last month, but every few minutes an energy-saver switch in her empty classroom killed the lights.
Finally, she got tired of standing up to trigger the motion-detecting switch and lighted her face with her cellphone flashlight.
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