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Dunamu to fully implement energy saving measures, including 'vehicle odd-even system and heating/cooling restrictions'
▲ Upbit Operator Dunamu, 'Strong Measures' for Energy Saving/AI generated image
Dunamu, the operator of the digital asset exchange Upbit, has embarked on company-wide consumption reduction in line with the government's energy-saving policy. It appears to be intensifying its response by going beyond mere recommendations to overhaul vehicle operations and overall office management.
Dunamu announced that it has established the 'Five Practical Plans for Energy Use Reduction' and will officially activate a company-wide reduction system based on employee participation. This measure aims to actively participate in the government's recently promoted energy-saving policy.
The core is to induce changes in employee behavior. Dunamu will share the government's 'National Energy Saving Action' campaign internally and encourage participation, while also introducing a voluntary odd-even vehicle system to expand the use of public transportation. However, eco-friendly vehicles, vehicles carrying pregnant women or infants, and vehicles for persons with disabilities are excluded from this application.
Office space operation methods will also be adjusted. During vacant hours, such as lunch breaks, lighting will be minimized, and heating and cooling will adhere to standards of 20℃ for heating and 26℃ for cooling to reduce unnecessary energy consumption. The same reduction standards will apply to non-work areas.
After work, power to multi-taps at individual seats will be cut off to reduce standby power, and elevators within the building will be operated restrictively, excluding rush hour periods. This approach aims to reduce the power consumption structure itself, beyond simple usage reduction.
A Dunamu official stated, "This measure is to actively participate in the government's resource security response policy amidst the global energy crisis," adding, "We plan to expand various energy-saving measures in the future."
*Disclaimer: This article is for investment reference only, and we are not responsible for any investment losses based on it. The content should be interpreted for informational purposes only.*
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