IEA's Energy-Saving Methods to Maintain National Supply Stability
The government has officially urged the public to begin massive energy consumption savings. This step is taken as a strategic effort to maintain energy supply stability domestically amid dynamic global challenges.
Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Airlangga Hartarto, invited all levels of society to adopt energy-saving habits, both in household environments and at workplaces. In addition to efficiency indoors, the public is also encouraged to prioritise public transportation over private vehicles in daily mobility.
Nevertheless, Airlangga emphasised that this efficiency must not slacken productivity.
“Productivity must be maintained so that the wheels of the economy keep turning,” he asserted firmly.
In response to this urgency, the International Energy Agency (IEA), an autonomous organisation based in Paris, has released practical guidelines for the global public. The IEA asserts that energy saving is not about major changes that are burdensome, but rather the accumulation of small habits performed consistently. By implementing the steps above, the public not only helps reduce monthly bills but also makes a real contribution to environmental sustainability and national energy resilience.
Now the choice is in our hands: are we ready to start saving for a more stable energy future?