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Luxembourg Luxembourg is a unique country with respect to energy in Europe. It is completely landlocked, it has few indigenous energy resources, and it is almost entirely dependent on imports of both fossil fuels and electricity to meet its energy needs. Luxembourg is the EU’s smallest member state and is hugely dependent on imported power: 92% of the electricity is produced in Belgium and Germany. RE contribution to total energy supply = approx. 2% ( 16% of gross electricity production). The share of renewable energy sources has remained more or less static for the last years.
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