In the context of the energy crisis, the European Football Competition starts the "energy -saving mode"

Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.06

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] Europe is facing the energy crisis, and the football competitions of various countries have opened the energy -saving model.

"Athlete Network" reported on the 3rd that the Italian football League A League will limit the time of the field of light lighting. The new regulations require that the time before 6 pm local time before 6 pm, the time before the turning on the race of the game must not exceed one hour, and the previous lighting time was one and a half hours before the game. In addition, the maximum opening time of the stadium on the day of the game must not exceed 4 hours. Prior to Serie A, the German Football League teams also launched several energy -saving measures. For example, the Bayern Munich team's iconic red outlook lights at home are only 3 hours after dark, and the light showed before 6 hours.

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Coincidentally, the green light show of Menxing Gradbach was lit every day, and now it only lights up on the day of the team game. In addition, some stadiums also actively introduce scientific and technological energy -saving measures. For example, Freiburg's new stadium installed 6,200 solar panels on the top of the shed, and the peak power generation was as high as 2.4 MW, which can largely meet the electricity needs of the stadium. In order to further save energy, the overall league operation may also be reforming. The survey shows that most Germans believe that the Bundesliga season should be changed from the current New Year's Eve model to spring and autumn, thereby reducing the demand for winter heating. (Zhen Xiang)

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