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Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister Denies 150-Liter Fuel Limit

Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister, Liu Chin Tong, has denied rumors regarding a 150-liter limit on Budi95 fuel, clarifying that his statements were misinterpreted during an official event. He emphasized that the government has not announced any new fuel policies.

Launch innovative air conditioning battery program for tenants

Several American cities have announced a new program that allows tenants to use air conditioning batteries, helping to manage pressure on the electrical grid during heatwaves. The initiative aims to improve energy efficiency and alleviate burdens on the grid.

Install Coded Meters: No Impact on Subsidy Eligibility

The Egyptian Ministry of Supply has announced that the installation of coded meters will not affect citizens' eligibility for food subsidies. This clarification comes amid widespread questions regarding the implications of this initiative for the public.

Implement Advanced Metering System to Track Energy Consumption

The Kudi system is more than just an electricity meter; it provides accurate data on energy consumption and helps identify non-compliant properties. This system represents a significant step towards improving electrical resource management.

Discuss New Formula 1 Engine Rules in London Meetings

A series of meetings begins today in London among leading technical minds in Formula 1 to discuss new engine regulations following three rounds of the season. The discussions are expected to focus on energy management and necessary performance adjustments.

Indonesia Launches Campaign to Enhance Energy Management in Companies

Indonesian Labor Minister Yasirli announced a collaboration with the Investment Management Agency Danantara and the Ministry of Home Affairs to enhance energy management in both public and private companies. This initiative comes amid global geopolitical challenges affecting energy stability.

Formula 1 Faces New Challenges After Japanese Grand Prix

The Formula 1 World Championship has entered a mandatory five-week break following the Japanese Grand Prix, which revealed several challenges requiring comprehensive evaluation due to new regulations.

Revise Energy Management Rules in Japan GP to Boost Drivers

The Formula 1 governing body announced a late adjustment to energy management rules during qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, aimed at enhancing driver speeds and intensifying competition.