Joint Campaign with Local Organizations at Pyeongtaek Station Area
Spreading a Culture of Energy Conservation

Pyeongtaek City (Mayor Jeong Jang-seon) carried out extensive promotional activities for the "Pyeongtaek Energy Guardian 333 Campaign" around Pyeongtaek Station on March 26, in order to respond to the energy crisis caused by the rapidly evolving international situation.

Pyeongtaek City (Mayor Jung Jangseon) is conducting a large-scale promotional campaign for the "Pyeongtaek Energy Guardian 333 Movement" around Pyeongtaek Station on the 26th to respond to the energy crisis caused by the rapidly changing international situation. Provided by Pyeongtaek City

Pyeongtaek City (Mayor Jung Jangseon) is conducting a large-scale promotional campaign for the "Pyeongtaek Energy Guardian 333 Movement" around Pyeongtaek Station on the 26th to respond to the energy crisis caused by the rapidly changing international situation. Provided by Pyeongtaek City

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This campaign was organized to encourage voluntary energy-saving participation by both the public and private sectors, aiming to reduce energy consumption amid the energy supply chain crisis caused by international factors, such as instability in the Middle East.


In particular, the event was given added significance as a joint public-private campaign, with close cooperation between the Pyeongtaek City Department of Climate and Energy, staff from the Sinpyeong-dong Administrative Welfare Center, related organizations (the Tongjang Council and the Youth Guidance Committee), and the Gyeonggi Province Residents' Promotion Team.


Participants divided into three areas—entrances toward Sinpyeong-dong and Wonpyeong-dong, which experience heavy foot traffic, and the third-floor central lobby—where they distributed 300 leaflets containing energy-saving guidelines and Carbon Point System promotional materials to commuters, appealing for active citizen participation.


Mayor Jeong Jang-seon stated, "In a situation where uncertainty in international affairs is increasing, energy conservation is not a choice but an essential task for survival. We will strengthen the citywide response system to the energy crisis and overcome this challenge together with our citizens."



Pyeongtaek City plans to continue this campaign as a touring initiative across different regions, rather than a one-time event, in order to spread the atmosphere of energy conservation throughout the city.


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