Subsidy III (Régime d'aide en faveur des classes moyennes)

Updated: 19.02.2019

Author: Stijn Anciaux

In order to support companies regarding environmental protection and the rational use of natural resources, the state of Luxembourg grants subsidies for artisanal and commercial companies investing in renewable energies for the production of electricity. These enterprises depend on the aid scheme of the Department of Middle Classes of the Ministry of Economy. The subsidies can be allocated in form of capital grants or of interest-rate subsidies (Art. 8, Loi du 30 juin 2004).

Eligible technologies

There is no restriction regarding the eligible renewable energy technologies. However, investments in renewable energies shall be strictly necessary in order to comply with environmental requirements or adapt production methods with the aim of protecting the environment (condition regarding fixed assets, Art. 7, RGD du 24 novembre 2005).

Wind energy

Eligible 

Solar energy

Eligible 

Geothermal energy

Eligible 

Biogas

Eligible 

Hydro-power

Eligible 

Biomass

Eligible 

Amount

Grants may cover up to 40% of the eligible investment costs (Art. 4, Loi du 30 juin 2004). The grant may increase by 10 percentage points for small and medium-sized enterprises (Art. 4, Loi du 30 juin 2004). Moreover, the grant may increase by 10 percentage points if the installed renewable energy plant allows the self-sufficient supply to a community of beneficiaries (Art. 4, Loi du 30 juin 2004). According to this law, medium-sized companies shall employ less than 250 persons and have an annual turnover not exceeding €40 million. Small companies shall employ less than 50 persons and have an annual turnover of maximum €7 million (Art. 1, Loi du 30 juin 2004).

Addressees

This scheme applies to natural and legal persons running a company (Art. 1, Loi du 30 juin 2004).

The obligated parties are the Ministry of Small Enterprises and the Ministry of Budget (Art. 14, Loi du 30 juin 2004).

Procedure

Process flow

Applications shall be submitted to the competent authority within two years after the eligible investment was made (Art. 11, Loi du 30 juin 2004). The application is then examined by a commission composed of delegates of the competent authorities. Subsidies are awarded by joint decision of the Ministries of Small Enterprises and Budget upon notice of the commission (Art. 13, Loi du 30 juin 2004).

Competent authority

Ministry of Employment, Labor and Social Economy

Distribution of costs

State

The subsidy scheme is funded by the state. The subsidies are funded by the Ministry of Small Enterprises and the Ministry of Budget within the bounds of their available budget (Art. 13, Loi du 30 juin 2004).

Luxembourg

Further information

  • Ministère du Travail, de l'Emploi et de l'Économie sociale et solidaire –Ministry of Employment, Labor and Social Economy
  • +352 247 84 71 5
  • website
  • info(at)mte.public.lu

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