The Eurosolar association has released its 2024 activity report, highlighting the growth of solar energy in Luxembourg. According to data, the country saw an increase in solar installations and a total capacity of 492.70 MW, with a goal of reaching 1,236 MW by 2030. In 2024, photovoltaics accounted for 23% of the 1,278 GWh of electricity produced and fed into the grid, after wind power. The association emphasizes the importance of achieving set targets and notes progress on the path to climate neutrality, with a 32.89% reduction in energy sector emissions. The report also highlights the launch of the first agrivoltaics pilot project in Kehlen, which combines solar panels and agricultural activities. The association also provided a guide for architects and craftsmen on integrating photovoltaic solar panels into buildings. Eurosolar’s future goals remain focused on achieving a CO2-free society through the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energies, particularly solar energy, to ensure a sustainable energy supply for the future.
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