These sensors will enable pedestrian presence to be detected and light flow intensity stepped up while they pass. Conversely, lighting will be reduced to 20% of rated power when the street is empty.
In compliance with the energy consumption reduction programme launched in 2016, this project will enable the town’s street lighting to be optimized and light pollution limited.
Our teams aim to finish the operation on the target date initially scheduled: 29 May 2020.
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23.04.2024Eiffage consolidates its presence in Germany in the...Eiffage, through its subsidiary Eiffage Énergie Systèmes signed today an agreement with a view to acquiring 100% of EQOS, a major European player in the energy infrastructure...
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04.04.2024Eiffage Énergie Systèmes - Talent knows no gender #Together..."It's a job you're passionate about !” Célia, surveyor Working in Ostwald, near Strasbourg, Célia talks to us about her day-to-day life.