Energieauer: key energy figures for Luxembourg
Discover the intuitive platform from Klima-Agence and the Ministry of the Economy to explore and understand the country’s energy trends.
It highlights key indicators linked to the objectives of Luxembourg’s integrated national energy and climate plan (PNEC), to encourage active participation in the energy transition.
Electricity
Net electricity consumption and imports
Consumption figures are based on the Creos TSO network and the SOTEL network. These figures do not include self-consumption. The net import of electricity is the difference between the quantity of electricity imported and exported by a country or region over a given period. If a country imports more than it exports, it has a positive net import.
Data based on ENTSO-E Transparency Platform.
PNEC target 2030
The PNEC 2030 aims for 39.1% of Luxembourg’s final electricity consumption to be supplied by renewable electricity produced domestically by 2030.
Consumption
Taux de couverture
de la consommation nationale
Production nationale
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Renouvelable20.7 %
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Non-renouvelable3.5 %
Import
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Germany65.3 %
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Belgium1.3 %
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France9.4 %
Electricity generation fed into the grid
The visualisation shows the share of the various energy sources in the production of electricity fed into the grid in Luxembourg. Imports and exports, as well as self-consumed production, are not taken into account.
Data is based on ENTSO-E Transparency Platform.
PNEC target 2030
The PNEC 2030 aims for domestic renewable electricity production to reach 3032 GWh by 2030.
part of renewable energy
By source
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Biomass and biogas
Electricity generation from biomass and biogas cogeneration.
37% -
Wind power
Electricity generation from wind turbines.
34% -
Hydroelectricity
Electricity generation from hydroelectric facilities.
10% -
Natural gas
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7% -
Waste
Electricity generation from waste incineration, of which 50 % from renewable waste.
7% -
Photovoltaics
Electricity generation from small-scale rooftop solar installations to large-scale facilities.
4%
Solar energy expansion
The annual objective is based on the latest version of the PNEC. Installed capacity refers to the total annual output of photovoltaic installations in Luxembourg. This capacity represents the maximum electricity output that these installations can generate under optimal sunlight conditions, without taking into account any other factors that could affect daily production, such as the weather or the seasons. Installed capacity is updated monthly via the national register of electricity generation plants (RNCP).
PNEC target 2030
The PNEC 2030 aims to reach a total installed solar capacity of 1236 MW by 2030. The projected development is based on the cumulative installed capacity for the current year, updated on a monthly basis.
Installed capacity
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+146,57 MWsince 2025
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+156,00 MWin 2024
Total capacity
Number of facilities
Wind power expansion
The annual objective is based on the latest version of the PNEC. Installed capacity refers to the total annual output of wind farms installed in Luxembourg. This capacity represents the maximum output that all these wind turbines can generate under ideal wind conditions. Installed capacity is updated on a trimestrial basis via the national register of electricity generation plants (RNCP).
PNEC target 2030
The PNEC 2030 target for wind power energy expansion is to reach a total installed capacity of 453 MW per year. The projected development is based on the cumulative installed capacity for the current year, updated on a trimestrial basis.
National electricity load forecast
StroumMonitor provides a genuine electricity forecast, assessing the national level of electricity supply in Luxembourg. The grid operator, Creos Luxembourg S.A., provides the necessary information to guide consumers in adopting the right actions and ensuring a secure electricity supply for all.
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28.11.2025
Electricity network in balance ( We have a responsibility to be aware of our consumption ) |
09-12h 18-19h |
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29.11.2025
Electricity network in balance ( We have a responsibility to be aware of our consumption ) |
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30.11.2025
Electricity network in balance ( We have a responsibility to be aware of our consumption ) |
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Electricity network in balance
We have a responsibility to be aware of our consumption
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Electricity network under strain
Let’s try to reduce our consumption
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Electricity network under heavy strain
Let’s limit our consumption to prevent any blackouts
Electromobility
The number of publicly accessible charging points and the total charging capacity installed in Luxembourg. The installed charging capacity corresponds to the combined power supply capacity of all the charging points for electric vehicles in Luxembourg. Data based on “Observatoire digital de la mobilité”.
Total number of public charging points in Luxembourg
Total electric capacity
Gas
Natural gas consumption and imports
Monthly natural gas consumption and imports. Since there is no gas production in Luxembourg and biogas production is very low, natural gas consumption is essentially equivalent to national gas imports. The data comes from the transmission system operator (Creos).
PNEC target 2030
The PNEC 2030 target for natural gas is to the reduce total consumption to at least 4902 GWh by 2030. The progress shown here is calculated based on the total consumption of the previous year.
Consumption
Import
Belgium
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Entry point :
North518 GWh -
Entry point :
South36 GWh
Import
Germany
East
Injection de biogaz
Quarterly report of biogas injected into the gas network by the 3 biogas producers in the municipalities Esch-sur-Alzette, Hesperange, and Kehlen.
PNEC target 2030
The PNEC 2030 target for biogas production is to increase the volume of biogas injected to into the gas network to 93 GWh by 2030.
| September 2025 |
3,57 GWh
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| August 2025 |
3,69 GWh
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| July 2025 |
4,18 GWh
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*N/A: Not communicated
Disclaimer: The data shown above is only preliminary. The definitive national figures on electricity and natural gas are published annually by the ILR. All figures are displayed and calculated on the basis of currently available data.
The government has defined six sectors with greenhouse gas emission reduction targets:
a. energy and manufacturing industries, construction;
b. transport;
c. residential and tertiary buildings;
d. agriculture and forestry;
e. waste and wastewater treatment.
f. “LULUCF” (Land use, land-use change and forestry)
You can find more information about the PNEC at https://environnement.public.lu/dam-assets/documents/klima_an_energie/pnec/pnec-24-vf.pdf
Luxembourg supports renewable electricity production primarily through project tenders and financial incentives, whether investment or operation subsidies (feed-in tariffs), available for individuals and businesses.
No. Although most production is currently fed directly into the grid, more plants are gradually operated in self-consumption or sharing mode.
You can find more information on solar energy at klima-agence.lu/electricite-solaire.
* Electricity network in balance (green): good balance between electricity consumption and production – “Still, let’s be mindful of our consumption.”
* Electricity network under strain (orange): low reserves, vigilance required – “Let’s try to reduce our consumption.”
* Electricity network under heavy strain (red): risk of blackout, consumption should be minimised – “Let’s limit our consumption to avoid any outages.”
By 2030, Luxembourg aims for 49% of vehicles to be electric or plug-in hybrid.
It refers to the combined capacity of all public charging stations installed in Luxembourg.
You can find more information on electromobility at https://klima-agence.lu/en/eco-mobility.
Learn more about biogas production in the National Strategy for the Development of Biogas Production in Luxembourg 06.2023 (Pdf, 16,65 Mo) (in German)