On the afternoon of the 20th, the Korea Energy Agency launched a street campaign at Gangnam Station in Seoul, appealing to citizens to participate in energy saving during the winter season.


This campaign was held at Gangnam Station, one of the major commercial areas with heavy foot traffic, following last month's campaign on the streets of Myeongdong. It provided guidance on winter energy-saving practices to citizens using Gangnam Station and urged their participation.

On the 20th, at Gangnam Station, Lee Sang-hoon, Chairman of the Korea Energy Agency, promoted winter energy-saving practices to citizens during the "Energy Saving Street Campaign."

On the 20th, at Gangnam Station, Lee Sang-hoon, Chairman of the Korea Energy Agency, promoted winter energy-saving practices to citizens during the "Energy Saving Street Campaign."

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The agency introduced key practices including ▲maintaining an indoor temperature of 20℃ during winter ▲reducing heat loss through gaps using bubble wrap and curtains ▲turning off heating valves in unused rooms ▲practicing warmth styling with thermal underwear, cardigans, or knee blankets ▲and turning off unused lights.



Lee Sang-hoon, the director of the agency, said, "With severe cold wave forecasts this winter, simply practicing energy saving in daily life can reduce heating and other energy costs. We ask many citizens to participate in energy saving by maintaining an indoor temperature of 20℃ and using winter accessories, and the agency will also strive harder to promote energy saving."


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