KUALA LUMPUR, April 2 (Bernama) -- Energy controls in government buildings will be tightened, including setting air-conditioning temperatures at no lower than 24 degrees Celsius, following the global energy crisis, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said.
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| The govt has prepared a contingency plan to ensure supply stability, including getting supply from alternative markets if disruption is prolonged -- DPM Fadilah | |
| Malaysia remains under control, well-prepared and is taking proactive steps to manage the impact of the global energy crisis -- Fadillah Yusof | |
| The government, Petronas and industry players monitor supply chain daily -- DPM Fadillah | |
| The country's petroleum supply remains sufficient and stable -- DPM Fadillah | |
| Global energy crisis: Public has the right to know measures taken, government to ensure clear communication - DPM Fadillah | |
| Global Energy Crisis: Energy use in government buildings tightened, minimum air conditioning temperature at 24 degrees Celsius - DPM Fadillah | |
| Global energy crisis: Public and business community urged to join government in using energy prudently, efficiently and avoiding waste - DPM Fadillah |
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