Use stairs, work-from-home, no overseas trips: Thai civil servants to undertake conservation measures amid energy crises

In response to an ongoing energy crisis exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has initiated stringent energy conservation measures for civil servants. These directives aim to mitigate the impact of rising energy costs and include practical guidelines such as encouraging the use of stairs instead of elevators, promoting remote work arrangements, and halting all non-essential overseas travel. The government's proactive stance reflects a broader commitment to sustainable energy practices and resource management during challenging times. The move is part of Thailand's efforts to ensure energy security and reduce dependence on foreign energy sources, as the current situation has prompted concerns over potential shortages and increased prices. With the situation evolving, these measures not only highlight the government's response to immediate challenges but also underscore the importance of collective responsibility in energy conservation among the populace.
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