MIL-OSI Russia: Street lighting in Moscow switched to summer mode

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

Street lighting and architectural and artistic illumination in the capital have been switched to summer mode, reported the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

“The daylight hours are increasing, so we have made the necessary changes to the schedule of the city’s outdoor lighting. Street lighting and architectural and artistic lighting of buildings have been switched to summer mode – now they are turned on later and turned off earlier,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

The specialists of the network control center of JSC United Energy Company are guided by the level of natural light and the established schedule. Sensors record the light flux in real time and, when a certain threshold is reached, send a corresponding signal. At the same time, in some cases, for example in cloudy weather, dispatchers can adjust the schedule, turning on the lighting earlier.

Architectural and artistic lighting is turned on simultaneously with outdoor lighting, but is turned off gradually: at 23:00 – on residential buildings, at 00:00 – on administrative buildings, at 01:00 – at the entrances to the metro, and at 03:00 – on bridges in the center of the capital.

Petr Biryukov emphasized that over the past 13 years, the level of illumination in Moscow has doubled, and the number of buildings with illumination has quadrupled. There are more than a million lamps in operation in the city, and thanks to the use of energy-saving technologies, electricity consumption is reduced.

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