
"The International Energy Agency (IEA) has suggested ten measures to reduce the amount of energy being consumed across the world, covering travel, homes and work habits."
"Birol said these proposals were in addition to action taken by IEA member countries earlier this month, when they agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil, 20% of its emergency reserves."
"Many Asian countries have already introduced measures to limit consumption, such as air conditioning restrictions and shorter working hours for public servants."
"The IEA's other suggestions for governments, businesses and individuals include promoting use of public transport, encouraging car sharing, and avoiding air travel where possible."
High energy prices driven by the Gulf conflict have prompted global governments to consider measures to reduce consumption. The International Energy Agency (IEA) proposed ten strategies, including reducing driving speed limits, promoting remote work, and limiting air conditioning. Countries like Bangladesh and Thailand have already implemented restrictions. Other suggestions include enhancing public transport, car sharing, and switching to electric cooking. The IEA also noted the release of 400 million barrels of oil from emergency reserves and indicated potential further stock releases if necessary.
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