British government employees are trying to use coal paper to replace copiers, preparing for office scripts to be cut off for days.

The British Telegraph on September 3 reported that government employees in Whitehall Street, where many state agencies are gathered, are trying to use coal paper instead of copiers

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This is part of the series of tests done last week.

An employee will be sent to run along the Whitehall Quarter to hand over a copy of documents to colleagues in other departments or agencies to keep in touch, an official told Financial Times.

British police closed the door of Whitehall Street in the heart of London, June 7.

However, British officials claimed that such test plans were carried out every 4 months before the Ukrainian war broke out.

The price of energy soared since the conflict of Russia - Ukraine broke out is causing concerns about the global shortage in the coming months.

Last week, the British energy management agency said that the electricity bill will increase 80% to an average of 3.549 pounds/year (nearly 4,100 USD) since October, there is a risk of millions of households in difficult scenes.

A British Minister had previously warned the risk of having to cut off electricity with about 6 million households in the UK for more than a month in peak hours in the morning and evening.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson was controversial when he thought that the British people could save energy if they bought a new kettle.