Philippines orders 10% fuel cuts for government agencies

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Philippines ordered all national government agencies, state universities and colleges, and local government branches to reduce fuel consumption by at least 10% and to set air-conditioning no lower than 24°C.
Philippines orders 10% fuel cuts for government agencies
Why it matters
Public services that depend on routine vehicle use and in‑office staffing will face tighter operational limits and more scheduling complexity. Agencies will need to shift activities toward remote or compressed work patterns and change facilities operations to lower energy use.
Implications
  • National government agency fleet managers must reschedule non-essential trips and limit vehicle deployments to comply with the mandated fuel reduction.
  • Facilities managers at state universities and local government branches must implement thermostat adjustments and deploy flexible work arrangements to reduce building energy consumption.

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The Guardian

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Governance Policy & Regulation Oil & Gas Energy Transition

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