- Lighting is good at the same time.

It is a security for the municipality's citizens, but then it might be good to do a review so that there is no unnecessary electricity consumption, says Jonas Gustavsson, who also lives in the municipality.

"Lighting not the big culprit"

In social media and when SVT Dalarna talks to Falu residents, it is clear that many question whether it makes sense to light up the ski jumps when electricity prices rise.

Criticism that the municipal company Lufab, Lugnet i Falun AB, also received:

- I think it is a very nice landmark.

You get happy and you get closer to home when you see the ski jumps in Falun, but on social media we have received some criticism for the lighting, says Maria Andersson, CEO at Lufab and continues:

- We work together with the municipality to optimize energy and electricity issues, but we haven't seen that the lighting of the ski jump is the big culprit, there are bigger parts to work on.

In the video: This is how much the lighting of the ski jumps in Falun costs per hour.