Germany’s largest residential landlord Vonovia (VNAn.DE) will reduce heating for tenants in many of its apartments at night, as Europe’s biggest economy braces for a possible gas crunch with falling Russian fossil fuel imports. The company, which owns around 490,000 apartments in Germany and heats apartments through various energy suppliers, will cut the heating output between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. to 17 degrees Celsius, a spokesperson for the company said. Tenants will be able to use their heating as usual during the day and in the evening hours, and the rationing will not affect hot water supply. The reduced heating schedule will be rolled out gradually over the coming months and will be fully in place by the start of autumn. The measure aims […]