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Singapore government employees asked to work in 25C to save on air-con costs

Singapore's government is directing public offices to set air conditioning to at least 25°C to save energy, as rising fuel prices from the Iran war disrupt supply chains. The initiative includes installing efficient technology and encouraging public transport use, with similar measures adopted by other Southeast Asian nations.

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Singapore government employees asked to work in 25C to save on air-con costs

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