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New app is launched to help people in Vienna during lockdowns
In times of lockdown, city walks are one of the few activities that can be done outside of one's home. The City of Vienna has launched a new app that provides so-called 'energy tours' of the city.
The free Energy! Ahead app should allow seeing city pathways from a fresh perspective. After downloading it, users can find tours focusing on creative energy solutions.
The Energy! Ahead app offers tours designer around various themes:
The Energy! Ahead app contains numerous showcase projects and new highlights are constantly being added.
The “Nearby” feature also displays information about flagship projects in the areas surrounding the venues. During strolls, you can always search to see if there are any interesting structures nearby.
The Danube Cycle Course, for example, includes a small hydropower plant in Nussdorf. It is housed in a designated Art Nouveau structure and produces renewable electricity for thousands of households.
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