Jinju City Promotes Greenhouse Gas Diagnosis Consulting Project for Non-Industrial Sectors
Reduce Electricity Bills, Earn Carbon Points, and Save the Planet: Three Benefits in One
Greenhouse Gas Diagnosis Consulting Promotional Poster
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Jinju City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 23rd that it will promote the ‘Non-industrial Sector Greenhouse Gas Diagnosis and Consulting’ project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in daily life.
The ‘Non-industrial Sector Greenhouse Gas Diagnosis and Consulting’ is a free service where consultants who have completed specialized training diagnose energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions for households in the area and provide customized energy-saving plans tailored to each household’s characteristics.
This year’s consulting will be conducted in a non-face-to-face manner using the internet and telephone to prevent the spread of COVID-19. For 100 households that apply to participate, energy usage such as electricity, gas, and water will be analyzed, and consulting on efficient electricity usage methods will be provided.
Households wishing to participate can apply after signing up on the ‘Our Home Carbon Ledger’ website, and a small gift will be provided to the households that apply.
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A city official said, “Participating in consulting that identifies the amount of greenhouse gases we emit in daily life and suggests ways to reduce them will be a valuable step toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2050,” and added, “We ask for the citizens’ great interest and voluntary participation.”
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