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I think these types of greenhouses typically also use sunlight through the the roof/walls like a normal greenhouse and the artificial lights are only in supplement so they can control the amount/duration of light year round.
Should still have shutters they close at night to reduce light pollution.
Yeah that would be ideal indeed. Here in Netherlands some places look like you're in a sci fi movie at night.
The Netherlands are one of the most polluted place in the world. No mountains and all the greenhouses makes a terrible mix.
At least they got great cities and endless supply of tomatoes...
Situation could be worse