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Table I lists the current and projected future electricity generation capacity in Luxembourg for different energy sources. Already today, the majority of the capacity comes from renewable sources, including solar, wind, hydro, biogas, and biomass, totaling a maximum installed generation of 553 MW (471 MW for solar and wind) .
Luxembourg has transposed this directive and made dynamic tariffs for electricity legally mandatory through a law passed in June 2023. Finally, over the coming years Luxembourg will strengthen its ties to the North Seas Energy Cooperation (NSEC), support-ing the development of the offshore grid (primarily to expand wind power).
Also the industrial energy consumption pattern is unique, with the steel industry consuming nearly 40% of the national electricity . Lacking fossil fuels, Luxembourg depends on external energy imports, be it oil or natural gas, making it reliant on a robust and competitive European energy market.
It also ranked first among the IEA member countries regarding the energy consumption per capita, with 6.1 tonne of oil equivalent (toe) . Although Luxembourg's government heavily invested in the roll-out of renewable energies by doubling the total supply from 2008 to 2018, it still lags behind most high GDP countries .
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