Feed-in tariffs for renewable energy and cogeneration

Source: International Energy Agency
Last updated: 5 November 2017
The regulation of 14 October 2005 amends the Grand Ducal regulation of 30 May 1994, establishing feed-in tariffs for electricity produced from renewable energy sources and cogeneration as of 1 January 2005.
For all renewable energy sources, except for solar PV, they remain divided into two categories, installations with a capacity between 1 and 500 KW, and those with a capacity greater than 500 kW.
For the first category, the feed-in tariff is of EUR 77.6/MWh, with an additional amount provided for biomass.
For the second category, a formula for calculating the tariff is provided based on the capacity measured in kW, resulting in the following categories:
Renewable source
Power plant capacity
Feed-in tariff rate in EUR/MWh
Note
Hydropower
0.5 -3MW
62.8

3 -10 MW
54.1

Wind
0.5 -3MW
56.0

3 -10 MW
54.1

Biomass, biogas, sewage and landfill gas
1 - 500kW
102.6

0.5 - 3MW
87.8

3 -10 MW
79.1

Solar PV


For installations put in service before 31st December 2007.
Any other solar PV installations are remunerated according to the wholesale electricity market price.

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Cogeneration
1 - 500 kW
73.1
Plus EUR 0.57/kW for peak hours and EUR 0.29/kW for off-peak hours
151 - 1500 kW
111.55
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This policy has been superseded by regulation of 8th February 2008 concerning feed-in tariffs for electricity production based on renewable energy sources. Grand-ducal regulation of 30 May 1994 is still in force for all the points concerning cogeneration.

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