The Italian soccer league announced a number of energy saving measures, starting with reducing the number of hours stadiums are allowed to be illuminated.
Teams line up ahead of the Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Lecce at Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Napoli, Italy, Wednesday Aug. 31, 2022. The Italian soccer league announced a number of energy saving measures on Friday, starting with reducing the number of hours stadiums are allowed to be illuminated.For matches starting before 6 p.m., the league said the floodlights could only be fully turned on an hour before kickoff, instead of the 90 minutes previously allowed.
The league’s governing body is also working on projects to make stadiums more energy efficient — such as installing solar panels and switching to LED lighting — and also to improve undersoil heating usage with colder weather approaching.
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