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Ray of hope for Port of Norddeich

NORDDEICH. Digital solutions are to be used in the future in such a way to control light that ensures safe port operations for goods handling and passenger movements, as well as reducing the impact on the Wadden Sea. Consequently, representatives of environmental associations, Wadden Sea organisations and port companies met in Norddeich in February to exchange knowledge and experience. They were aiming to create a smart lighting control system based on demand. This would reduce energy consumption and help to protect animals and plants by reducing the amount of light.

Credits: NPorts

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