
Always lit, but not with a simple switch
More than 88,000 light points illuminate the municipal roads of our capital city every day. As night falls, the street lights come on, and they go off at dawn. But who is actually controlling all that light?
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A new future-proof regulation for electricity distribution in Brussels
The technical regulations for managing the electricity network have been revised. The objective is to integrate the latest developments in the electricity market, such as energy sharing and smart meters, and to better protect customers.
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Better-defined rules for disconnecting and opening internal gas installations
The Internal Gas Installation Safety (SIIG) unit performs a crucial mission for the safety of Brussels' residents. New regulations now clarify the circumstances in which it can intervene to disconnect or restore gas supplies.
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Lighting up the Place Royale: tradition meets innovation
The luminaries on Brussels' Place Royale are much more than just lighting – they're symbols of the city's heritage. These luminaires will soon be embracing modernity thanks to Sibelga, the organisation transforming them with connected LEDs.
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