
The plan, which establishes the foundation for state measures concerning the environment, the climate and the country’s renewable evolution, will be activated next year and last until 2030.
Before being submitted to a 45-day public consultation, this very ambitious plan will be presented to the responsible committee deputies next Tuesday. The public will then be able to consult the document from February 12 onwards.
Read more: Luxembourg well below EU average for both organic farming and renewable energyFor a little over a month, until the end of March, citizens and organisations will be able to make their voices heard and send their comments on the PNEC, a 200-page long document.
All the documents relating to these measures can be found on the website www.emwelt.lu.
Once the public consultation is over, all comments will be incorporated into a new version, which will be presented again to the governmental council before being sent to the European Commission, which in turn must give the go-ahead.
The aim is to further accelerate the energy transition already initiated, with climate and energy policies mainly based on improving energy efficiency, promoting renewable energies and more sustainable public and individual mobility.