Chamber approves state contributions to electricity bills from 2026

Luxembourg MPs unanimously approved a roughly €150 million package to subsidise electricity bills in 2026, with the support automatically applied to all household and business bills from

Electricity 2025: prices and tips for reducing your costs

Power (kilowatts kW) and energy consumption (kilowatt hours kWh), which are often mistaken for each other, are two essential energy measurements that you will see on your electricity bills.

Amid shifting energy sources: Electricity bills to drop in 2026

Electricity prices in Luxembourg will fall in 2026 thanks to cheaper wholesale energy and new state support for network fees, but bills will still remain almost twice as high as before the energy

Heating and Electricity Prices and Bills in Luxembourg in 2025

Luxembourg electricity bills and prices The cost of electricity is influenced by various factors, both macroeconomic and market specific. Let''s explore these factors to gain a clearer picture

Electricity: what''s going to happen in January 2025

From 2025, electricity bills will rise for private customers in Luxembourg, while business customers will see their bills fall. Here''s an explanation of the changes.

Electricity Bills to Fall as Government Funds Network Charges

On Tuesday 2 December 2025, Luxembourg Minister for the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism, Lex Delles, outlined the arrangements for the new State contribution towards electricity network charges.

Energy prices rise starting January 2025 in Luxembourg

As of January 1, 2025, electricity and gas bills in Luxembourg will undergo significant changes due to several factors: Reduction in state subsidies Although the government has decided to maintain

Luxembourg: Up to +53% on electricity prices in 2025

In a nutshell: Electricity bills will jump by an average of +43% (+53% for some suppliers) at the beginning of 2025 with the end of the tariff shield., This means that the average household will

Luxembourg Households Set for Drop in Electricity Bills in 2026

Luxembourg consumers are expected to see their electricity bills drop noticeably next year, after the government confirmed a major intervention aimed at easing energy costs for homes

State aid to reduce electricity bills

Without subsidies, the average price of electricity for a typical household consuming 3,900 kWh per year would be 3.39 cents per kWh in 2026. However, thanks to contributions towards

4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Electricity bills luxembourg"

How to manage gas and electricity costs in Luxembourg?

The cost of gas and electricity in Luxembourg constitutes one of the primary fixed expenses that households and businesses must manage monthly. Understanding the various providers and securing the best prices are essential steps for effectively managing these costs.

How do electricity and gas providers compare in Luxembourg?

There is a wide variety of electricity and gas providers in Luxembourg, making comparison a complex task. Many factors influence the decision beyond the price per kilowatt-hour. For instance, the final price comprises both a fixed part and a variable part.

What is the Luxembourg state contribution measure?

To assist households amid the exceptional increase in electricity prices due to tense market conditions, the Luxembourg government has implemented a state contribution measure to stabilize electricity prices for residential customers. This measure applies to all customers with an annual consumption of less than 25,000 kWh.

How much does gas cost in Luxembourg?

At the beginning of 2024, the gas price in Luxembourg was approximately 0.0883 euros per kilowatt-hour. This represents a considerable increase since mid-2021. Despite this rise, Luxembourg's gas prices remain lower than the European average, which stood at 0.1104 euros per kilowatt-hour.

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