Singapore's public sector to reduce electricity consumption at government facilities amid Middle East crisis
Agencies must raise air-conditioning settings and cut nonessential power use as Singapore warns of higher electricity and food prices.
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Govt to reduce electricity consumption across its facilities amid impact of Middle East crisis
The Government is taking the lead to conserve energy and contribute towards Singapore's energy resilience amidst global fuel supply chains being disrupted by the Middle East conflict."All ministries, departments, organs of state and statutory boards have been directed to adopt energy conservation measures to reduce electricity consumption across government facilities where practicable, while balancing operational needs," said the Ministry of...
Singaporeans ask if airconditioning will be turned off in Parliament as suggestions for saving fuel are brought up
SINGAPORE: After Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Gan Kim Yong suggested measures that Singaporeans can take in order to save energy amid the current global fuel crisis, some online commenters have asked if Parliamentarians will be the first to set an example. In his April 7 ministerial statement on the impact of the Middle East conflict on Singapore, he urged Singaporeans to use fans and take public transport as part of the effort to deal with the c…
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