20/05/2020 (Agence Europe) – The Luxembourg government has adopted its national energy and climate plan (NECP), Luxembourg’s Energy Minister Claude Turmes announced on Twitter on Wednesday 20 May. It can therefore be expected that the Luxembourg NECP will be sent to the European Commission very soon, even though the deadline for submission initially set (31 December 2019) has been passed almost five months ago. On Tuesday 19 May, the European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, called on the three Member States that were lagging behind (Germany, Ireland and Luxembourg), recalling that the Commission could not present its assessment of the national plans until it had all 27 NECPs (see EUROPE 12490/14). According to Mr Turmes, the Luxembourg plan contains “a set of strong measures to achieve the ambitious national targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions (-55%), renewable energies (25%) and energy efficiency (40-44%) by 2030”. (DG)